Hi,
I am facing some trouble after having moved to elgg 4. Some pages, among which the admin page, return the message "An unrecoverable error has occurred and has been logged. Contact the site administrator with the following information". I am the administrator, and have no errors in the webserver logs. Is there a way to force this eroor messages to appear on screen or redirect them to a log file ?
TIA
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- Nikolai Shcherbin@rivervanrain

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- Fathi@fathi

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You must log in to post replies.1 - Deactivate all 3rd-party plugins and check again
2 - Try to activate the bundled 'Developer Tools' plugin.
Go to 'Developer Tools' plugin's settings on '/admin/developers/settings'.
Select 'Warning' in the 'Trace level' option.
Enable 'Error error log' option.
Now you will see error logs on the 'Error log' page at the /admin/develop_tools/error_log
Thank you Nikolai. Plugin "Check for plugin updates" was hanging my site.
By the way, as when disabling the plugins, i could not distinguish between core and third party once and have disabled them all. How can i re-enable core plugins ?
You don't need to deactivate Elgg core aka bundled plugins.
You can use 'Bundled' filter on the 'Plugins' page to find out the core plugins.
Hi Fathi, can you please check and share your error log for that "Check for Updates" plugin. If there is some issue with the plugin then I would want to fix that. Also please share your elgg version (4.0 or 4.1)