• Resolved dswiese

    (@dswiese)


    Our site was unresponsive with the typical “cannot establish db connection” so investigating that, we noticed that the plugin is causing spikes in our CPU and Network traffic when it is activated.
    We are running the latest version of the plugin.

    Would it be trying to complete an backup? out of schedule? or doing some sort of phone home check? etc?

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  • Plugin Contributor DNutbourne

    (@dnutbourne)

    Hi,

    The spikes in CPU and network traffic will be due to a running backup. You can find the backup log files in the ‘wp-content/updraft’ directory of the site. The creation time for these files should correspond to the CPU spikes.

    Could you send us a copy of the latest backup log? The contents will be too long to post here directly, but you can use an online service such as Pastebin and post the link here.

    Thread Starter dswiese

    (@dswiese)

    I will ask my dev team for the graph screenshot, but I can verify that there didnt appear to be any scheduled backup running. its only scheduled once per day and we have seen those spikes, but knew what they were.
    This is more a gradual increase in resource usage.
    Stay tuned for screenshots.

    log files looked fine (completed, etc) FWIW

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