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39 | * Runs on the next page load after successful upgrade |
40 | * |
41 | * @since 2.8 |
42 | */ |
43 | do_action('after_db_upgrade'); |
44 | } elseif ( get_option('db_version') != $wp_db_version && empty($_POST) ) { |
45 | if ( !is_multisite() ) { |
46 | wp_redirect(admin_url('upgrade.php?_wp_http_referer=' . urlencode(stripslashes($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'])))); |
47 | exit; |
48 | } elseif ( apply_filters( 'do_mu_upgrade', true ) ) { |
49 | /** |
50 | * On really small MU installs run the upgrader every time, |
51 | * else run it less often to reduce load. |
52 | * |
53 | * @since 2.8.4b |
54 | */ |
55 | $c = get_blog_count(); |
56 | // If 50 or fewer sites, run every time. Else, run "about ten percent" of the time. Shh, don't check that math. |
57 | if ( $c <= 50 || ( $c > 50 && mt_rand( 0, (int)( $c / 50 ) ) == 1 ) ) { |