So this error happened twice over the weekend. It is very sporadic but it happens to a single thread. When the error is there I can view other threads but when going back to that particular one its still showing the error. This happened on the latest chrome version and while it was active I went on my iPad and tried to access the thread that way. Same error so I took a screen shot from the iPad. Then after a minute or so the error left on its own and the thread was accessible. I remember seeing other complaints before of the same issue. Any ideas? This would be pretty tough to replicate due to the inconsistency of it happening. Is there something I can try or check the next time it happens?
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So a quick search brought up a recent thread and I reported it then also. It seems that thread died with no help
https://www.vbulletin.com/forum/foru...t-be-displayed
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What is the specific URL where the problem occurs? Does it happen with all usergroups?Translations provided by Google.
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Just loading the page? Does it go away on a refresh?Translations provided by Google.
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No it won't go away refresh, open another thread then go back etc. I tried everything and then after a minute or more it disappears. When it corrects itself there was nothing different that I tried from when it was active
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It is going to be a trick to resolve because it is random and seemingly clears itself up without issue. So what will have to happen is that I'll have to set aside a block of time and randomly load pages on your site in the hopes that I can trigger the error. If it happens, then I'll need to make an immediate database backup and hope the error continues as long as it takes the backup to be created. Then we can review the NODE that has the error with the database to see where the problem is. Finally, the developers will have to write code to make sure whatever the error is doesn't happen in the future.
However, we need to be able to recreate the issue on demand to fix it.Translations provided by Google.
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Ok I had it happen today and I have some new info. I moved a thread with a single post from one forum to another with pictures attached. The post was added on to an existing thread. All went well and it showed up just fine. I edited that post after it was moved to add a title. All was good. I then left and went to go back to that new thread post and I received the module error code for about 30 seconds, then it went away.
Here is a link to that moved posting. You need to log in for viewing
https://www.vintagefordforum.com/for...099#post141099Last edited by Carrfixr; Wed 9 Jan '19, 6:33am.Comment
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I have been getting the module warning more and more. It happened twice tonight and then it just disappears. It seems to happen after a post or comment is added to a thread. I don't see you having the time to replicate it and then back it up. It is something that has gotten worse recently and a year ago it was non existentLast edited by Carrfixr; Tue 15 Jan '19, 3:55am.Comment
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I am trying to reproduce it. However, I am just randomly reloading topics because I don't know how to reproduce it. What URLs is it occurring in?
I do see that you have quite a number of notices in debug mode. Not sure if it is related or not though. I don't have them on https://forums.rabidbadger.io but it could be due to bug fixes in 5.5.0.Last edited by Wayne Luke; Tue 15 Jan '19, 10:13am.Translations provided by Google.
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No more Happy Oil Returns for this old pipe. :( Putting this engine together, I grabbed a spare return pipe from my stash. Looked great and solid! It needed paint, so I was cleaning it up with the wire wheel on the bench grinder. Never expected this. ?? So .... back to the shed to grab another pipe. :). Jeff
This is the thread pictured above, but it seems to be going on anywhere at anytime
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