• I have been getting a “missed schedule” on every post I have scheduled during the past 3 days. I am posting about 30-50 articles each day and have just over 10,000 articles in my database.

    I have disabled the WP_CRON in the wp_config.php file and created a new cron on my server to run every 15 minutes. I am using WP Super Cache and it is set to mod_rewrite. The htaccess has the code added for the mod_rewrite option.

    The one thing I added about two weeks ago is the Tribulant Newsletter plugin. It was working relatively well in my tests with a couple of successful email runs of 48,000 subscribers. However, when the missed schedule started, the emails quit sending. I stopped the email queue and that should have cleared out the queue.

    Are there any other settings I can look at to try to correct the missed schedule?

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  • I would talk to your hosting provider. They may have a timeout on cronjobs to conserve server resources, especially on shared hosting. This would stop the cron(s) from completing.

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 6 months ago by Jack.
    • This reply was modified 7 years, 6 months ago by Jack.
    Thread Starter alegroup2015

    (@alegroup2015)

    Thank you. I have been checking with them. I am actually on a dedicated server and have set the cron job on the server with their input.

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