• Resolved Anonymous User 17612203

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    A really great tool…. but unfortunatelly the logs can grow quickly. Deactivating the plugin isn’t good because a) WordPress is telling me to de-activate inactive plugins d to securrity reasons and b) I miss the latest logs.

    Best solution would be the possibility to define a max number of log entries. Older entries will be deleted automatically.

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  • Please check if the cronjob is running correctly. The logs shouldn’t grow.

    See: https://github.com/pluginkollektiv/snitch/issues/25

    All the best
    Torsten

    Thread Starter Anonymous User 17612203

    (@anonymized-17612203)

    Thanks Torsten. As I see on Github others have had the same issue, but I can’t see a solution there.

    1) How do I check the Snitch cron?

    2) I have within half a day 500 entries. That’s why I use Snitch to sort this out. The cron is running once a day. Is there a chance to get the cron running every 8 or 12 hours for example?

    Thread Starter Anonymous User 17612203

    (@anonymized-17612203)

    Just found the cron through a plugin which list all crons. Yes, the Snitch cron is there and yes he is set to onece a day. When I start this cron manually I have only 200 entries left.

    So it looks like the huge amount 1700+ was maybe just within one day. This meeans Snitch is working correc and I need to sort out the huge amount of calls.

    This meeans Snitch is working correc and I need to sort out the huge amount of calls

    Correct @check2020de !

    How do I check the Snitch cron?

    Although you found it already. If someone looks for an answer. You can check your WP cronjobs for example with this tool:
    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-crontrol/

    All the best
    Torsten

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