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  • Jonas Eriksson 930 posts 1825 karma points
    Aug 11, 2009 @ 09:51
    Jonas Eriksson
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    Publish (all) stops at 646 out of 658 pages ...

    Hi!

    When I try to publish a full site the publish dialog just won't go further than to 646 of 658 pages.

    (I tried to re-publish after I changed which node should be the hostname root node.)

    Can I find out the exact node publish hangs at?

    TYI

    Jonas Eriksson

    (Umbraco 4.0.1)

  • Peter Dijksterhuis 1442 posts 1722 karma points
    Aug 11, 2009 @ 10:08
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    You could check the umbracoLog table to see what the latest items are in there. Perhaphs that'll give you a clue.

    Also, the event-viewer from windows might give a clue (if you have access to that).

    HTH,

    PeterD

    PS: trying multiple times doesn't get it any further?

  • Jonas Eriksson 930 posts 1825 karma points
    Aug 11, 2009 @ 10:30
    Jonas Eriksson
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    Thanks for your suggestions, but the umbracoLog-table does not say anything when I publish, should it? (I even tried publishing nodes that I know is publishable). Nothing in the eventviewer either. Now I'm manually publishing folder by folder just to try finding the troublemaker.

    SELECT

     

    TOP 1000 * FROM [umbraco_gbr].[dbo].[umbracoLog] ORDER BY id DESC

  • Peter Dijksterhuis 1442 posts 1722 karma points
    Aug 11, 2009 @ 10:36
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    Hm, on my system, an entry is added once I publish a page (or republish the entire site). Do you get anything at all from the log-table?

    You're running 4.0.1? You could try to update to 4.0.2.1.

  • Jonas Eriksson 930 posts 1825 karma points
    Aug 11, 2009 @ 11:04
    Jonas Eriksson
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    Ah, stupid of me! I had two db's open and looked in the wrong one. I do find publish information there.

    I look in the logtable:

    Publishing seems to be a two phase routine. First one row is logged for each page "Publish", some 2-5 rows per second. Then in the second phase notifications is sent and xml is saved. That takes 4 or more seconds per page. I guess I just have to wait patiently for up to 1 hour for the whole site to publish. A bit odd though that the dialog counter says 646 when it stops.

    Thank you for your time.

  • Jonas Eriksson 930 posts 1825 karma points
    Aug 11, 2009 @ 11:05
    Jonas Eriksson
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    Frankly I do not dare to upgrade at this time. The site is to go live any day and I try not to mess things up at this time. I will upgrade a copy of the site first. Just to make sure everything goes smoothly.

  • Jonas Eriksson 930 posts 1825 karma points
    Aug 11, 2009 @ 11:52
    Jonas Eriksson
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    Oh, yes, it was only that - everyhing is published after 50 minutes.

  • Peter Dijksterhuis 1442 posts 1722 karma points
    Aug 11, 2009 @ 11:59
    Peter Dijksterhuis
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    Glad it's solved. What still worries me though is the amount of time it takes to publish all.....

  • Jonas Eriksson 930 posts 1825 karma points
    Aug 11, 2009 @ 13:47
    Jonas Eriksson
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    Peter, I have been struggling with long publish time for a while now, and I had almost given up.

    Just a minute ago I found out what the problem was all along, thanks to some log browsing (in the correct db...): the smtp settings was wrong, so the system tried to send notifications from a non existing server, hence some seconds lost on each publish.

    I paused the notifications (dumped them to a folder instead) and alas - publish runs like a charm, 1/10 of a second instead of 4 seconds.

    Now publishing is fun again :-)

    http://our.umbraco.org/forum/using/ui-questions/3464-Stop-all-notifications

  • Peter Dijksterhuis 1442 posts 1722 karma points
    Aug 11, 2009 @ 15:05
    Peter Dijksterhuis
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    Thanks for sharing this! I wouldn't have thought of this, but it certainly explains the long time it took for publishing.

    It might help someone else in the future as well.

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