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Site Management => Site Support / Feedback => Topic started by: Hellstryker on April 12, 2009, 04:28:46 pm
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Invalid h node passed to PPNode_DOM::splitHeading
Backtrace:
#0 /var/www/vhosts/hard-light.net/httpdocs/wiki/includes/parser/Preprocessor_DOM.php(1413): PPNode_DOM::splitHeading()
#1 /var/www/vhosts/hard-light.net/httpdocs/wiki/includes/parser/Parser.php(4699): PPNode_DOM->splitHeading()
#2 /var/www/vhosts/hard-light.net/httpdocs/wiki/includes/parser/Parser.php(4769): Parser->extractSections('==General Info=...', '2', 'get', false)
#3 /var/www/vhosts/hard-light.net/httpdocs/wiki/includes/StubObject.php(58): Parser->getSection('==General Info=...', '2', false)
#4 /var/www/vhosts/hard-light.net/httpdocs/wiki/includes/StubObject.php(58): call_user_func_array(Array, Array)
#5 /var/www/vhosts/hard-light.net/httpdocs/wiki/includes/StubObject.php(76): StubObject->_call('getSection', Array)
#6 /var/www/vhosts/hard-light.net/httpdocs/wiki/includes/EditPage.php(200): StubObject->__call('getSection', Array)
#7 /var/www/vhosts/hard-light.net/httpdocs/wiki/includes/EditPage.php(200): StubObject->getSection('==General Info=...', '2', false)
#8 /var/www/vhosts/hard-light.net/httpdocs/wiki/includes/EditPage.php(1013): EditPage->getContent(false)
#9 /var/www/vhosts/hard-light.net/httpdocs/wiki/includes/EditPage.php(474): EditPage->initialiseForm()
#10 /var/www/vhosts/hard-light.net/httpdocs/wiki/includes/EditPage.php(349): EditPage->edit()
#11 /var/www/vhosts/hard-light.net/httpdocs/wiki/includes/Wiki.php(492): EditPage->submit()
#12 /var/www/vhosts/hard-light.net/httpdocs/wiki/includes/Wiki.php(59): MediaWiki->performAction(Object(OutputPage), Object(Article), Object(Title), Object(User), Object(WebRequest))
#13 /var/www/vhosts/hard-light.net/httpdocs/wiki/index.php(93): MediaWiki->initialize(Object(Title), Object(Article), Object(OutputPage), Object(User), Object(WebRequest))
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Happens when I try to edit things in the wiki. :wtf:
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It was running really slow earlier as well. Took over 5 minutes to load a page.
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It wouldn't load at all for me.
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Yeah, that happened here too.
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Maybe there was server maintenance (or problems) going on.
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The server was overloaded with dead httpd processes earlier today. It happens from time to time. I just stopped the processes, let it set a while for the TCP connections to time out, then restarted. The server only has a meg of RAM in it, so it doesn't take too much to make it hit swap and then it just gets crazy slow with everything, and Apache in particular has a real problem with threading in that case. I believe that a memory upgrade is on the way though, so hopefully this sort of problem won't be so much of an issue at that point.
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How do you upgrade the memory?
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The server was overloaded with dead httpd processes earlier today. It happens from time to time. I just stopped the processes, let it set a while for the TCP connections to time out, then restarted. The server only has a meg of RAM in it, so it doesn't take too much to make it hit swap and then it just gets crazy slow with everything, and Apache in particular has a real problem with threading in that case. I believe that a memory upgrade is on the way though, so hopefully this sort of problem won't be so much of an issue at that point.
Only a meg... geez. wow.
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How do you upgrade the memory?
Since a server is just an ordinary computer, you add on to the RAM like you would on any ther PC. Just buy more and slide it into the slot.
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How do you upgrade the memory?
Since a server is just an ordinary computer, you add on to the RAM like you would on any ther PC. Just buy more and slide it into the slot.
Well since the server isn't sitting next to me, my question still stands.
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Sure you didn't mean a GB, Taylor? A Meg really isn't much (though you know that)
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Sure you didn't mean a GB, Taylor? A Meg really isn't much (though you know that)
Ya I'm hoping he said a GB.. you probably could get by using a system with only a MB as a router.
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Heh, yeah I meant gig rather than meg. I guess that my brains and my hands weren't talking all that well when I wrote that. ;)
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LOL I remember when my computer first got 1MB of memory :lol:
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DOS could only use 1mb of memory, right?
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Correct without EMS or XMS support
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Not correct. It could only use 640K. Addressing between 640 and 1 meg was reserved for hardware. You could tweak that space to load drivers in the spaces not used by hardware by using memory managers like Qemm386 etc.
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The "Internal error" when trying to edit a section of a page is still there, don't let this topic derail yet :P
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The Internal Error / Invalid h node passed to PPNode_DOM::splitHeading is a bug in MediaWiki 1.12 and newer on PHP 5.0. Apparently PHP 5.1 and newer works. MediaWiki mailing list seems to indicate that PHP 5.0 is too buggy and should be upgraded, perhaps I'll mention this to taylor when I can be arsed.
Anyhow, I applied a workaround fix to MediaWiki and section edits seems to work now.
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Anyhow, I applied a workaround fix to MediaWiki and section edits seems to work now.
Tested and works fine for me.
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How about the time it takes to load (and finally give up on) meetomatic?
Harshes up FireFox menu rendering until it gives up after 5 minutes or I hit "Stop" on the toolbar.
Only happens on the /forums/ page.
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The only weird thing that HLP does for me is occasionally killing Firefox.
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And that happens anyways.
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:eek: Never had that ever since I started using it... Nine months ago...