• After my site automatically updated to 4.5.3, getting following message from hosting provider: System administration has determined that you have a script in your account that is “core dumping” on the server. The core dumps were removed…

    Core dumps occur when a process is loaded into memory and terminates itself prematurely, causing the memory segment to be written to the disk as a file…

    While we are not sure exactly what is causing this behavior, we attempted to extract some data from the core dump to assist in locating the source:

    unparseable coredump file

    The core dumps being caused by the above command is related to a scripting issue, or the process that generated it may have crashed during execution. If this is a recurring issue, we highly recommend reviewing the file that generates the core dump to prevent further issues.

    How do I return to older wordpress and stop automatic upgrades for now?

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  • Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

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    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    WordPress canot core dump, though the PHP or web server processes might. Where are you hosting?

    Thread Starter G21Partners

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    inmotion

    Hey G21 –

    I am hosted by inmotion too, and got the same email from them yesterday. My situation is the same – I have made no changes in my site other than updating a few plugins after the 4.5.3 auto update.

    I haven’t called inmotion yet, but the email suggests that they can’t tell what is causing the coredump. Have you made any progress on this?

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