• Resolved nickm406

    (@nickm406)


    Hi,
    Since I updated this morning to the new version of the plugin, when I go to the Import Feeds page to do a manual refresh, it’s been saying this:

    “Your feeds will be migrated at the next scheduled refresh (it can take up to one hour).
    You can’t edit or remove them at the moment. Please, visit this page later to manage your feeds.”

    It’s been like this for over 5 hours… I need to refresh my feed! Please help!

    Thank you,

    Nick

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  • This is not resolved. I have the same problem — today I updated the Google calendars & went to manually update them in A1C & couldn’t — same problem as others. Signed into time.ly, still can’t manage my feeds.

    Import Feeds tab says ‘You don’t have a subscription for this feature.
    Please upgrade here to a plan that supports “Import Feeds”.’

    My Feeds tab says ‘Your feeds will be migrated at the next scheduled refresh (it can take up to one hour). You can’t edit or remove them at the moment. Please, visit this page later to manage your feeds.’

    It’s already been hours!

    Hi berlinwebmaster!

    I checked your calendar feeds subscriptions and all looks good. If you have any WP cron manager installed, can you please check if there is a hook named “ai1ec_cron”? If yes, please check if it’s scheduled to run every hour. If the hook doesn’t exist, please add it to run every hour.

    Thanks!

    Hi foxglovesystems!

    Can you please send your calendar URL to [email protected]?

    Thanks!

    Having same issue. Sent email with calendar URL, etc.

    It was definitely a problem with WP cron, I’ve had issues with that on Bluehost for quite some time to run ai1ec_cron.

    I just moved to a new host, and it’s working like a charm now!

    We’re self-hosted at a university. Not much options for changing host providers. Any idea on what the setting difference was? I’m using the Advanced Cron Manager plugin. I see the ai1ec_cron and it appears to be configured correctly (along with other cron tasks). I force executed it successfully, but we are still getting tons of error messages that then slow and/or crash the server.

    No idea. For the past year I could never get the ai1ec_cron to properly run. I had to manually refresh all of my calendar feeds a couple of times a week (big pain in the butt).

    Changing hosts, I no longer have any cron issues (if indeed that was the problem, all indicators seem to point in that direction, but who knows?!)

    berlinwebmaster, I just used the Advanced Cron Manager plugin to check jobs and manually executed the “ai1ec_cron” you mentioned.

    The refresh feature is now visible as seen in my screenshot.

    I am not sure if they are directly related but I am glad to see the refresh option back.

    Looks like it is back for me today as well. Not sure why it wasn’t working yesterday but now is today. Haven’t made any changes on my end. There is something interacting with the plugin that is causing a lot of http requests (causing site crashes), but I’m trying to address that in another post. I was hoping the cron issue would also help mitigate the http requests.

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