Configuration: System: Umbraco Version - 4.7.1 ,Windows Server 2008 ヨ 8gb memory ヨ 4 Zeon 2.27Ghz processors service pack 1 ヨ 64 bit OS , IIS version 7.5.7600.16385, SQL Server 2008 R2, Stacktrace - N/A
Issue
This problem occurs (seemingly at random) at irregular intervals causing serious damage to the site that takes several hours to fix. When adding or modifying a field for a Document Type in the settings area, large areas of the front end disappear, ie half of a dropdown menu is gone. We have a large number of sites under a single Umbraco instances. Various nodes (pages) on those sites are no longer visible.
In the backend, all of the pages appear as published and show as published in their properties, but in fact, they are not as they are do not display on the front-end.
We then have to republish all 50 of our websites, which takes close to 1.5 hours.
Our thinking is perhaps the Umbraco cache is being rebuilt at the same time as the save/write occurs. We're wondering if anyone else is having this problem or has any ideas on how to solve it.
Nodes Randomly "Unpublished" When Document Types are Saved
Note: A similar problem was reported at: http://our.umbraco.org/forum/core/general/36368-Nodes-being-unpublished-seemingly-at-random-(v471)?p=0#comment157599
Configuration: System: Umbraco Version - 4.7.1 ,Windows Server 2008 ヨ 8gb memory ヨ 4 Zeon 2.27Ghz processors service pack 1 ヨ 64 bit OS , IIS version 7.5.7600.16385, SQL Server 2008 R2, Stacktrace - N/A
Issue
This problem occurs (seemingly at random) at irregular intervals causing serious damage to the site that takes several hours to fix. When adding or modifying a field for a Document Type in the settings area, large areas of the front end disappear, ie half of a dropdown menu is gone. We have a large number of sites under a single Umbraco instances. Various nodes (pages) on those sites are no longer visible.
In the backend, all of the pages appear as published and show as published in their properties, but in fact, they are not as they are do not display on the front-end.
We then have to republish all 50 of our websites, which takes close to 1.5 hours.
Our thinking is perhaps the Umbraco cache is being rebuilt at the same time as the save/write occurs. We're wondering if anyone else is having this problem or has any ideas on how to solve it.
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