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> Gibberish Text When Rebuilding Blog(s), Gibberish text often appears in the "Rebuild Site" window.
astrocortex
post Jan 9 2009, 09:25 AM
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Hello, I'm working with a Movable Type Enterprise (1.5.1) installation that has functioned properly for about three years and only recently began to experience the following issue:

When a large blog (over 2,000 entries) is rebuilt in its entirety, oftentimes the rebuilding halts and the contents of the "Rebuild Site" pop-up window gets replaced with gibberish text - sort of like what happens when you try to view the contents of a binary executable program in a text editor. Has anyone experienced this issue before? If so, what was the cause and how did your resolve it? Alternately, does anyone have any pointers on where to look for the cause of the problem?

I did some preliminary investigation and came up with a few things:
1) Try lowering the "EntriesPerRebuild" directive in the mt-config.cgi file. If the gibberish-text issue appears because the server or DB is overloaded, I wonder if lowering the value may help.
2) Perhaps there is a log file that Movable Type Enterprise writes information to that would hold clues. Does anyone know where I would look for this file?
3) Perhaps the gibberish text is an error message that is being read from a file that got corrupted when the initial installation of Movable Type Enterprise took place. Perhaps the file containing said error message was incorrectly uploaded as BINARY instead of ASCII.

I did a forum search and found a similar issue (http://forums.sixapart.com/index.php?showtopic=17298), but that user's problem occurred when Movable Type was newly installed. In contrast, the installation of Movable Type I work with has, as far as I can tell, been functioning properly - and still functions fine in most cases - for the past 3 years. The issue I've described only occurs when rebuilding large blogs.

Can anyone think of anything else I should look into?

Thanks, I appreciate the help.

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OtherNiceMan
post Jan 21 2009, 08:51 AM
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Not necessarily a image in the blog post, but maybe a system asset or graphic on the rebuild page (maybe the status bar grpahic). You can try re-uploading the graphics from mt-static making sure they are uploaded as binary files.

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post Jan 21 2009, 09:52 AM
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QUOTE (OtherNiceMan @ Jan 21 2009, 08:51 AM) *
Not necessarily a image in the blog post, but maybe a system asset or graphic on the rebuild page (maybe the status bar grpahic). You can try re-uploading the graphics from mt-static making sure they are uploaded as binary files.


Ah, thanks for the clarification. I will look into that.

It seems like lowering the EntriesPerRebuild mt-config directive did the trick, though that's not definite yet.
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