Drupal Unserialize Function.unserialize Error
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all over the world. Join today Community Community Home Getting Involved Chat Forum SupportPost installation ERROR in production site ---> Notice: unserialize() [function.unserialize]: Error at offset Posted notice unserialize function unserialize error at offset by gcardona on February 7, 2012 at 10:46pm Hello everybody, we deploy
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a website for a client in http://investpacific.org/node/1344 and we get the follow error. Notice: unserialize() [function.unserialize]: Error at offset notice unserialize() error at offset opencart 3449 of 3503 bytes en views_db_object->load_row() (línea 2005 de /home/webivp/public_html/sites/all/modules/views/includes/view.inc). How can we avoid this problem? Regards, Gustavo Log in or register to post comments ⋅ Categories: Drupal 7.x Comments Drupal notice: unserialize(): error at offset bytes in variable_initialize() version gcardona commented February 8, 2012 at 1:19pm By the way, my Drupal version is 7.10 Regards, Gustavo Log in or register to post comments Problem SOLVED gcardona commented February 8, 2012 at 1:49pm Solution bug around: Step 1: Truncate the tables drpl_views_display_new drpl_views_view_new Step 2: Export all views manually using Drupal export view from development environment Step 3: Import all views manually
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using Drupal import view in production environment Enjoy! :-) Log in or register to post comments painful, but seemed to work. andjules commented May 1, 2012 at 7:07pm painful, but seemed to work. thank you. Log in or register to post comments Don't need manually export tomsolo commented April 19, 2013 at 12:05pm Don't need manually export views, here is a quick solution: 1. truncate all cache and views table on prod site. 2. go to admin/structure/views: all custom views erased. 3. on dev site: export only the 2 views table (use REPLACE). 4. Import this the prod site ta-da-aam- all views work and error message is gone. cheers Log in or register to post comments Delete views directly instead of truncating tables neethu r commented October 22, 2013 at 1:35pm Thanks a lot for the solution, this helped me remove the error from my production site. The good news is we can do this even if we don't have access to the application database. We need not truncate the tables in database instead just delete the views directly from frontend. I deleted all non-default view
all over the world. Join today Download & Extend Drupal Core Distributions Modules Themes Issues unserialize: Error at offset 446 of 23435 bytes in variable_initialize() Closed (fixed)Project:Drupal coreVersion:7.0Component:otherPriority:MajorCategory:Support requestAssigned:UnassignedIssue magento notice unserialize() error at offset tags:variable checkReporter:oregonwebsiteservicesCreated:April 2, 2011 - 21:27Updated:June 17, 2016 - 16:43 Log in or laravel unserialize(): error at offset register to update this issue Jump to:Most recent comment Wow - any clues why I am getting this error? Notice:
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unserialize() [function.unserialize]: Error at offset 36 of 43 bytes in variable_initialize() (line 749 of /var/www/vhosts/humanhighlights.com/httpdocs/includes/bootstrap.inc).. it happens intermittantly, but often, if you go to http://humanhighlights.com there is a good chance you will https://www.drupal.org/node/1432004 see it right there on the front page :( I've done some searching and it looks like I may have database corruption - all that I found about it is on Drupal 6 - they talk about making changes to bootstrap.inc to identify the corruption and fix manually - Someone else suggested that I do a SELECT name, LENGTH( value ) , value FROM variable WHERE https://www.drupal.org/node/1114304 LENGTH( value ) = "43" which came up with a variable called "update_notify_emails" but I am not sure what to do next can somebody help a brotha out? Many thanks in advance! Comments Comment #1 oregonwebsiteservices CreditAttribution: oregonwebsiteservices commented April 7, 2011 at 12:56am Please help?!?! Log in or register to post comments Comment #2 Steven Jones CreditAttribution: Steven Jones commented April 10, 2011 at 6:52pm Category: bug » support What may have happened is that the variable value has been corrupted in the database in some way, try removing it from the database by either running the following PHP code (with the devel module) or SQL query. variable_delete('update_notify_emails'); or DELETE FROM variable WHERE name = 'update_notify_emails' Log in or register to post comments Comment #3 oregonwebsiteservices CreditAttribution: oregonwebsiteservices commented April 10, 2011 at 10:39pm Status: Active » Fixed I did what you suggested and it seems to have resolved the issue - many thanks! Log in or register to post comments Comment #4 dilnix CreditAttribution: dilnix commented April 18, 2011 at 11:32pm Status: Fixed » Active I having some similarNotice: unserialize() [function.unserialize]: Error at offset 2 of 8 bytes in variable_initialize() (line 749
all over the world. https://www.drupal.org/node/2066479 Join today Community Community Home Getting Involved Chat Forum SupportUpgrading Drupal Error: Notice: unserialize() [function.unserialize]: Error at offset 0 of 5 bytes in _drupal_session_read() Posted by erku on August 15, 2013 at 8:52pm Hello Drupal community, I recently upgraded from error at Drupal 6 to Drupal 7. The site is TorqueNews.com And now keep getting this error. Notice: unserialize() [function.unserialize]: Error at offset 0 of 5 bytes in _drupal_session_read() (line 109 of /home/torquenews/includes/session.inc). What can I do? What is the easiest way error at offset of solving it? Thank you for your help. Log in or register to post comments ⋅ Categories: Drupal 7.x Comments =-= VM commented September 18, 2013 at 3:47am empty the cache tables in the database clear all cookies from browser test Log in or register to post comments News itemsDrupal news Planet Drupal Association news Social media directory Security announcements Jobs Our communityCommunity Getting involved Services, Training & Hosting Groups & Meetups DrupalCon Code of conduct DocumentationDocumentation Drupal 8 docs Drupal 7 docs Developer docs api.drupal.org Drupal code baseDownload & Extend Drupal core Modules Themes Distributions Governance of communityAbout Web accessibility The Drupal Association About Drupal.org Terms of service Privacy policy Drupal is a registered trademark of Dries Buytaert.