Is there any extension that shows when was the page last visited(viewed), so that it helps to track the older pages
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See your server logs but what is the use case? Going over "unpopular pages" to solve which problem?
Extension:HitCounters, but often an external solution is better for analytics
Not quite what you want, but with Extension:DynamicPageList3 you can order by "lastedit".
Thanks for the response!!
HitCounters extension will only show how many times a page has been accessed. We want something like when was it last accessed since we want to remove really old pages which are no longer required. So if there is any extension or any other to track. Thanks in advance!!
Perhaps the ‘Analytics’ extension would suit you? It includes a page search function and provides a history of both edits and views. But it only provides stats from the moment it is installed.
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wikimedia 1.35 on linux debian, php 7.3
what possibly could give a client side ERR_CONNECTION_RESET editing a sub section, no apparent errors server side, editing the entire page works properly, I intentionally disabled https, plain http is enough inside a secure lan
thanks for any hints whatsoever where to look possibly
Did you look at your webserver error logs (apache error logs, php-fpm process logs...)? A connection reset may indicate the webserver or (more commonly) the php engine crashed while processing the request (usually with a SIGSEV signal, or "segmentation fault"). If that's the case, this may happen due to a buggy php extension installed, sometimes related to php caching.
I have this at the beginning of LocalSettings.php :
error_reporting( E_ALL );
ini_set( 'display_errors', 1 );
and at the end :
$wgShowError = true;
$wgShowErrors = true;
$wgShowSQLError = true;
$wgShowSQLErrors = true;
$wgShowException = true;
$wgShowExceptions = true;
$wgShowExceptionDetails = true;
$wgDebugComments = true;
$wgDebugLogFile = "/var/log/mediawiki/logfile.log";
no errors in /var/log/apache2/error.log
[Tue Sep 17 21:07:31.966640 2024] [mpm_prefork:notice] [pid 1487] AH00163: Apache/2.4.38 (Debian) configured -- resuming normal operations
[Tue Sep 17 21:07:31.966765 2024] [core:notice] [pid 1487] AH00094: Command line: '/usr/sbin/apache2'
in /var/log/mediawiki/logfile.log
I can't find any "error" or "segmentation" what should I look for say "timeout" ?
/var/log/syslog also nothing apparent :
Sep 17 21:07:31 mediawiki1 systemd[1]: Started The Apache HTTP Server.
Sep 17 21:09:00 mediawiki1 systemd[1]: Starting Clean php session files...
Sep 17 21:09:00 mediawiki1 systemd[1]: phpsessionclean.service: Succeeded.
Sep 17 21:09:00 mediawiki1 systemd[1]: Started Clean php session files.
Sep 17 21:09:01 mediawiki1 CRON[1558]: (root) CMD ( [ -x /usr/lib/php/sessionclean ] && if [ ! -d /run/systemd/system ]; then /usr/lib/php/sessionclean; fi)
Sep 17 21:22:01 mediawiki1 CRON[1566]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly)
Sep 17 21:39:00 mediawiki1 systemd[1]: Starting Clean php session files...
Sep 17 21:39:00 mediawiki1 systemd[1]: phpsessionclean.service: Succeeded.
it is php 7.3, how to configure php-fpm ?
If you are using apache, you're using apache-mod-php and not php-fpm.
Looks like you can discard a segmentation fault at this point. It may be an intermediate firewall or proxy (mis)detecting some weird thing and resetting the connection. Only you know the different devices/software between your browser and the server to know what could be. A network inspecting tool like Wireshark or tcpdump can be used by an expert to check on both server and client from where the connection reset originates.
from wireshark, after the POST there is a red RST, connection dropped I suspect from server side, the strange thing is that editing the entire page works
if possible to delete previous message, it should be :
from wireshark on client side, after the POST there is a red RST, connection dropped I suspect from server side, the strange thing is that editing the entire page works
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