“Redis is unreachable:?Connection refused [tcp://127.0.0.1:6379]”
How caN I remedy this, please?
]]>I’m using Aruba Linux host and Cloudflare and this is the diagnostic I receive:
Status: Not enabled
Client:
Drop-in: Not installed
Disabled: No
PhpRedis: 5.3.7
Relay: Not loaded
Predis: 2.1.2
Credis: Not loaded
PHP Version: 8.1.14
Plugin Version: 2.4.4
Redis Version: Unknown
Multisite: No
Metrics: Disabled
Metrics recorded: 0
Filesystem: Working
WP_REDIS_PLUGIN_PATH: "/web/htdocs/www.realab.it/home/wp-content/plugins/redis-cache"
Drop-ins: [
"advanced-cache.php v by "
]
In www.realab.it/home/wp-content/plugins/redis-cache
path I find redis-cache
.php but no advanced-cache.php file.
Thank you in advance,
Luca
]]>I get this message:
Hmmm… can’t reach this pageaamesaaz.org took too long to respond
This occurs for me when I am 2 physical locations also the other admin who is in another location, so I ruled out network issues.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
]]>I like your plug-in and I would like to use it further but if the website always crashes when the plug-in is launched, then it is not of much use to me.
]]>I will do my best to be as clear as possible.
I have 3 unrelated domains, currently at the same domain provider (OVH):
– 2 personal domains that I bought years ago. One has a 10M web space, the other redirects to the 1st one.
– 1 personal domain I bought a few weeks ago. It has a 1G web space. This is the one I installed WordPress on, to create a photo blog.
I installed WordPress and didn’t set up anything except database access.
I have a broadband cable internet connection accessible via wifi. I also have a 4G connection on my smartphone.
It is an iPhone and I installed the WordPress app on it.
Here’s the problem:
When I’m over my local wifi connection, on the app, when I do something related to Media (upload, refresh the list, trying to delete some), I get an error and lose access to ANY of my 3 domains (2 of which aren’t related to my blog). I also cannot access some pages from my domain provider, like forum.ovh.com.
This lasts for 3 hours, and then I have access to them again, like before.
When I do the exact same thing over my 4G connection, I have no problem at all.
When I do the exact same thing over wifi through the admin web interface of my blog (so not the app), no problem either.
I tried to look at the server-side logs but haven’t noticed anything remarkable, I’ll have a better look later though.
This makes me think that there is a problem between the app and my broadband router. Something the app sends or does, and that the router doesn’t like so it bans a whole range of IPs or an access node to these IPs, but I have not found what it is.
It seems that my router has no enabled integrated firewall.
I also tried to look the matter up on Google, but haven’t found anything yet.
Are you aware of this kind of problem? Would you have any suggestion about where or what I should look for?
I wanted to install WordPress to avoid getting too technical and just focus on publishing photos, seems like that will not happen anytime soon…
Regards
]]>Can anyone help me to put this right, please, as I don’t have a clue where to start as I can’t even get into my blog.
Thanks in advance.
]]>you cannot see the page because my site is still work-in-progress, anyway…
The problem is the following: from a certain point, when I create a page, the permalink to the page is not working at all, the page is not reachable.
The weird thing is that all “old” permalinks to the older pages are still working properly and I can’t figure out the difference…
I followed every tutorial I found on the Web, tried to switch to default permalinks and then again to the correct format, I tried to use some plugins in order to find broken links and all of that told me that all permalinks are working well… But that’s not true!
I can’t go on further with my experience, could you help me please?
Thank you guys!
Denis
]]>Before caring to check on the forum, I entered the cloudflare root on the AO CDN field and my site is now unreachable.
Tried to remane WP plugins folder and the AO plugin(s) too via FTP. Also, renamed the template folder but nothing.
The browser returns:
Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this address in a way that will never complete.
This problem can sometimes be caused by disabling or refusing to accept cookies.
My WP install:
PHP Version: 5.4
DB: MariaDB 10 (mysql Ver 15.1 Distrib 10.0.23-MariaDB, for debian-linux-gnu (x86_64) using readline 5.2)
THEME: stratus
AO: setup has all image formats on.
I’m pretty sure it’s down to what I entered into the CDN field. It’s in a loop.
Do you have any advice on how to regain connectivity? Any file I can modify via FTP in the directory?
Many thanks.
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