• Resolved inlandempireaaconvention

    (@inlandempireaaconvention)


    In the WooCommerce dashboard I am seeing a ton of 503 errors and failure to load resources, specifically with Analytics. I have posted before, tried all the suggested solutions and still errors. I use Twentyseventeen, I have disabled plugins, increased memory limits, etc. There are many posts in this support forum about 503 errors that go unanswered.

    How can I get this resolved?

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  • Mirko P.

    (@rainfallnixfig)

    Hi @inlandempireaaconvention,

    The 503 Service Unavailable Error in WordPress is caused when your web server is unable to get a proper response from a PHP script running in the background.

    In order to try to fix it, you’ll want to disable all unnecessary PHP scripts one by one until the error is resolved. This can be done by deactivating all WordPress Plugins besides WooCommerce and switching to a Default WordPress Theme like Storefront.

    You can then enable your theme first and each plugin one by one and testing after each one is enabled, until the behavior returns to locate the culprit.

    If this fails to resolve the error, then you can take the following step: Contact your WordPress hosting provider because they may be able to pin-point what’s causing the issue.

    Cheers.

    Mirko P.

    (@rainfallnixfig)

    It’s been a while since we last heard back from you, I’m going to mark this thread resolved.

    Hopefully, the above info helped you out! If you have further questions, please feel free to open a new topic.

    Cheers.

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