• Resolved purityboy83

    (@purityboy83)


    Hi

    When preload is executed on my blog, it causes a lot of load on the server.
    So, sometimes other users can’t access it.

    For now, you can schedule with only the items below.
    same as cache lifespan
    daily
    weekly
    fortnightly
    monthly

    I think that the function to set the time zone that is additionally performed here is necessary.

    I’m doing it on a weekly basis right now.
    However, preload is mainly performed between pm 2:00 and pm 4:00 in the afternoon.

    I want this preload job to be done early in the morning.

    Therefore, we emphasize the need for a function to set the time zone to be performed.

    thanks

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  • @purityboy83 The Preload functions according to the Timezone set in WordPress admin > Settings, so you set the time zone in WP admin > Settings so it will preload in the timesonze set in the setttings.

    Thread Starter purityboy83

    (@purityboy83)

    Hi
    @bornforphp

    sorry i’m late to reply

    As you said, I checked the settings

    Please refer to the image below
    Ref img : https://ibb.co/qx6Dmf7

    After I installed WordPress, I continued to use the time zone as Seoul.

    So, as a result, it seems that the preload is in the UTC time zone rather than the time zone I set (Seoul).

    So in my timezone, it’s predicted to be performed between 2pm and 4pm.

    Could you please confirm the contents a little more?

    Thanks

    @purityboy83 Have you performed a conflict test yet?

    Try deactivating all plugins except for WP-Optimize and see if it is resolved.

    If so, reactivate each plugin one at a time until you find the culprit. You can check for the issue between activating each plugin, so you can see which one is causing problems.

    Please let us know your findings.

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