Robin S Posted July 23, 2023 Share Posted July 23, 2023 6 hours ago, bernhard said: when I had to deploy something to a live system and wanted to see if there are any active users For me it is exactly that. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hani Posted May 17 Share Posted May 17 Hi all - I recently started getting the GET_LOCK error on an old client's website for the API calls that are being made. The VPS web and MySQL servers are separate (have been for a while) and are hosted on DreamHost. I just can't seem to get a handle on it. I tried to uninstall SessionHandlerDB and that led to more problems so I reverted the change. I have SessionHandlerDB v0.0.6 and PW v3.0.227. When I uninstalled the module, I immediately got an error that said : Compile Error: Declaration of WireMailSmtp::attachment($filename) must be compatible with WireMail::attachment($value, $filename = ") (line 550 of site/modules/WireMailSmtp/WireMailSmtp.module This error message was shown because: you are logged in as a Superuser. Administrator has been notified. Error has been logged. Note that I will see that error every now and then now too when I go to the modules pages in the admin portal. After I uninstalled it, I reverted by restoring the "modules" and "sessions" database tables to get things back up to a state where the site loads again. There was a beta version of the module that @netcarverhad posted in another forum thread. I tried that too, but to no avail. Any ideas? Things to check? Thanks for any help and tips! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hani Posted May 18 Share Posted May 18 Short update. I was able to uninstall SessionHandlerDB successfully now and the errors have stopped. But the site remains very slow and the API calls are intermittently quick and then VERY, VERY slow. I have Dreamhost looking into the issue because I truly believe it is an issue with the MySQL VPS (and/or the networking) they have my client on. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonathan Lahijani Posted May 18 Share Posted May 18 Consider checking 404 logs and see if there's excess traffic to nonexistent pages. If so, and depending on you are handling those and if they are pages that take a lot of database power to generate, handle accordingly. Bad traffic can sometimes cause performance issues. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hani Posted May 25 Share Posted May 25 Thanks for the responses, guys. After a bunch of back and forth with Dreamhost, I ended up asking them to move us to a different web VPS and MySQL VPS. After they did that, the problem disappeared! Still not sure exactly what the issue was (my GUESS is either a network issue or another VPS on the same hardware causing an issue), but glad we got it figured out. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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