• Resolved AZAD

    (@theworkshop)


    Hi .

    My site health showed me some errors below :

    critical issue https://prntscr.com/siv3v8
    * A plugin has prevented updates by disabling wp_version_check().

    recommended improvements https://prntscr.com/siv3ze
    1 .
    The optional module, imagick, is not installed, or has been disabled.
    and
    2 .
    The scheduled event, lp_lp_sync_data_cron, failed to run. Your site still works, but this may indicate that scheduling posts or automated updates may not work as intended .

    What are this errors and how can fix it ?

    Best regards .

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  • Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    A plugin has prevented updates by disabling wp_version_check().

    You have a plugin disabling updates, deactivate that plugin or ignore this notice.

    The optional module, imagick, is not installed, or has been disabled.

    imagick is not installed on your server, ask your hosting provider’s support to install it or ignore this notice.

    The scheduled event, lp_lp_sync_data_cron, failed to run. Your site still works, but this may indicate that scheduling posts or automated updates may not work as intended.

    Something may be wrong with cron on your server, contact your hosting provider’s support about this or ignore this notice.

    Thread Starter AZAD

    (@theworkshop)

    Dear James Huff ,

    Thanks for your response .

    About critical issue that I mentioned ( A plugin has prevented updates by disabling wp_version_check(). )

    1 . Is it possible to recognize what plugin has caused critical issue without I deactive them one by one ?
    2 . And if I couldn ‘ t find the plugin , you said that I can ignore this notice . If this error continued , could be resulted to serious problems for my site ?

    Best regards ,

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 6 months ago by AZAD.
    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    1. It should be pretty obvious, plugins which do that generally only do one thing. Otherwise, yes you’ll need to deactivate all of them and reactivate until you find the one causing the problem.

    2. If you can’t find it, let us know. It’s not a seriously problem, you can still update your site manually, but it won’t receive auto-updates, which often include security fixes.

    Thread Starter AZAD

    (@theworkshop)

    Dear James Huff ,

    Thanks for your response .

    Actually my all plugins are qualified but I deactivated some of new installed plugins to make sure . Nothing changed .
    I have two idea about it :
    I think it happened when I was updating one of plugins last week . It lead to critical issue then I used recovery mode of wordpress , finally I removed this plugin completely .
    on the Other hand my theme support said me it happened because my disk usage is 98 full .

    It is important for me to use Word Press ‘ s new updates but I don ‘ t know how to recognize the problem . is there any plugin to recognize the problem ?

    Best regards ,

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    You’ll need to deactivate all plugins, all of them, and reactivate each one individually until you find the one causing the problem.

    Thread Starter AZAD

    (@theworkshop)

    Dear James Huff ( @macmanx ) ,

    Thanks for your response .

    My host support helped me to fix this issue .

    Best regards ,
    AZAD

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