• Resolved vpedrozo

    (@vpedrozo)


    I ran the cron job diagnostics on Wordfence and it showed me that every night dozens (sometimes hundreds) of cron jobs are executed with a sgpbGetBannerContentOnce code. I checked with the support at my server provider (Bluehost) and they said it’s caused by Hustle and that it’s huge factor for slow page loading speed. Is that an error on my site only or that’s normal for the plugin? I deleted the plugin from my website until I get clarity on the issue.

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  • Plugin Support Kris – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport13)

    Hi @vpedrozo

    I hope you are doing good today.

    I pinged our Hustle Team to review your query. Thank you for your patience while we look into this further.

    In the meantime, could in install Hustle once again on your site and create a popup in the same way so that you could export and share on google drive or dropbox so we could review this. I cannot replicate this on my lab site.

    Kind Regards,
    Kris

    Plugin Support Kris – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport13)

    Hi again @vpedrozo

    I consulted this with our Hustle Team and such cron scheduled does not exist in Hustle. Maybe you use this plugin?
    https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/massive-queue-of-cron-events/
    Hook name: sgpbGetBannerContentOnce

    Kris

    Thread Starter vpedrozo

    (@vpedrozo)

    Hi Kris! Thank you, I’ll relay this information to the support staff at Bluehost. They were the ones who ran the test and mentioned it was from Hustle. I’ll reinstall the plugin this week and follow up. Thanks so much for your help, very appreciated!

    Plugin Support Patrick – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport12)

    Hi @vpedrozo

    Thank you for the update.

    You can also install the WP cron plugin and send a screenshot of cronjobs it can help finding which plugin calls it.

    Best Regards
    Patrick Freitas

    Plugin Support Patrick – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport12)

    Hi @vpedrozo

    I hope you are doing well and safe!

    We haven’t heard from you in a while, I’ll mark this thread as resolved.

    Feel free to let us know if you have any additional questions or problems.

    Best Regards
    Patrick Freitas

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