Posted a note about this as a reply in the 4.1 forum. Clearly it goes over here.
We just ran into the same publishing error that was reported in the 4.1 forum: "close Statement has no result columns to bind ... at ... /Driver/DBI.pm line 119."
(So far) it only occurs on one of our blogs -- a test blog using the "Universal Template Set" on MT 4.2 rc2.
Just tried making a fresh new test with the Universal set and got the same thing. Symptoms ran like this for both "Universal" blogs:
Ran a "publish all" on a blog set with the Universal Template Set.
Long delay in getting control back at the browser.
On the server the mt.cgi instance doing this build is using 90%+ of RAM for over two real minutes and is averaging 3-5% of CPU on 2 second intervals.
Ca. 1 minute+: message comes back from server to the browser reporting the above error "... at ... DBI.pm line 119".
Same mt.cgi process (by proc ID) still running on the server. At about 4-5 minutes it stops running. No errors reported in the server system logs but the HTTPD error log reports a timeout -- though not clear if it's related: [Sun Jun 22 15:26:58 2008] [error] [client 71.XXX.XXX.13] (70007)The timeout specified has expired: apcontentlengthfilter: aprbucketread() failed, referer: http://[XXX]/mt/mt.cgi?mode=cfgentry&blogid=39&type=blog&id=39&saved=1
Subsequent build attempts gets the same error message, but it comes back in a normal amount of time for an MT publish and the server shows no more than the usual MT stress.
The above is identical for both events with the "Universal" set except that in the first instance I didn't start watching the server load until my associate informed me of "something weird happeing when [she] tried to publish universal".
We've been having similar all-memory load issues with 'comments' in MT 4.0 ... 4.2 rc2 so all here are primed to watch for "something weird" when working with the new MT.
Just reported it as a bug -- as was requested in the 4.1 forum -- but we're hoping that somebody else has seen the problem and knows how to get around it.

Add a Reply