• Had a site slow-down problem on my CDN instance (that has a mirror WP install) due to a suspected network drive mount issue (/wp-content/uploads/ is a mount on a NAS).

    This is only a backup WP install, is not currently pulling any feeds, and the P3 profiler was saying the Groups File Access and WP RSS Aggregator plugins were the 2 slowest. I deactivate the Groups File Access plugin and tried several times to network deactivate the WP RSS Aggregator, but only got a blank, white screen each time. Got a 500 server error messages in the server (nginx) log, but PHP logs apparently aren’t set to catch this error. Had Version 4.6.10 installed. Haven’t tried on the live site.

    I ended up renaming the plugin folder to get it to deactivate. It’s still there and I will do some further troubleshooting as I have time. I use this plugin on our live site and am quite pleased with it (once I had worked out a wp-cron issue!). I also will be cloning the live site again soon, and will test to see if the trouble is there, too.

    I am happy with the plugin, no rush on any troubleshooting, basically want to report this in case others encounter the same…

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  • Thread Starter GenealogyCoach

    (@samatva)

    Found that I still had an issue with wp-cron, so there were a huge number of queued cron jobs (many belonging to Groups File Access, which did not clean up after itself. It may have been that WP RSS Aggregator was trying to clean out it’s cron jobs and errored out from the enormous number of old queued jobs.

    All’s well…

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