• Resolved pinoooo

    (@pinoooo)


    Is SG Optimizer still using the drop-in object-cache.php ? I noticed that it was gone in my plugin list. When I looked it the /wp-content map, I saw a file called object-cache-crashed.php. But no file called object-cache.php

    • This topic was modified 2 years, 10 months ago by pinoooo.
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  • Plugin Author Hristo Pandjarov

    (@hristo-sg)

    SiteGround Representative

    Having this file means that the plugin fails to connect to the memcached service and is renaming the file in order to prevent downtime for your site. Usually, turning memcached off and on again solves this. If that doesn’t work, please contact the SG support team via the Help Desk.

    Thread Starter pinoooo

    (@pinoooo)

    Thanks for your update. This works!
    Maybe an idea to get an automatic notification when this occurs? I saw this now by accident.

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