Unfortunately I do not have the mySQL warning it gave when I updated the views module. After the update, site responses became very slow and sometimes would never complete the page load. I didn't get any useful errors in my logs so I can't be a lot of help here, but I wanted to know if anyone else experienced slow loading and response problems after updating to views 6.x-2.7.

Please post a reply if it's a known issue or you've personally had the same problem. But make sure to gather more useful information than I did. I'll try to duplicate the error in my dev environment soon and I'll close this issue if I cannot reproduce it.

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dawehner’s picture

Status: Needs review » Active

This could have several reasons. I think you should do some more checking.

mdlamar’s picture

Yes, once I get a bit more time I'm going to try to duplicate in my dev environment. I'll make sure and document everything when I do.

merlinofchaos’s picture

Status: Active » Postponed (maintainer needs more info)

Great. This isn't familiar so I have very little of value to offer without more information.

Patribus’s picture

Assigned: Unassigned » Patribus
Priority: Normal » Critical

hello!

I'm haveing also problems with views. since my last update, all views just do not load. editing views is possible, but when clicking on preview page reamains also white.

some bug in the new views module? (6.x-3.0-alpha1)

Does some one know about this problem?

Cheers
Patrick

ADDED LAter: I saw, that I intalled an alpha version, is there some way to go back with this... back to some stable version?)

mdlamar’s picture

mdlamar’s picture

As always, back up your database before updating anything... but I think overwriting your alpha version's code with a stable version and running the update.php should fix it.

Be very careful about updating all the time. You'll often find your site getting screwed. Drush is a very nice utility to take care of updating, but you shouldn't run it on a cron job like I was doing. If possible, update your site in a development environment, test it, then do the production server update.

-Milo

dawehner’s picture

Status: Postponed (maintainer needs more info) » Closed (fixed)

Closed, because of no response since 4 months. Feel free to reopen the issue again, if you have new informations / the bug still exists.

Thanks.