• Resolved BlogAid

    (@blogaid)


    For the past 2 days the plugin has been throwing so many errors that the php error log files are filling up over 1GB in just a few hours and causing disk overage notices from the host.

    Tried updating to the latest version today, no help on 2 of my client’s sites.
    Have also tried multiple PHP versions from 5.6 up to 7.3, no help.

    I installed the plugin anew today on a test site and created one redirect, no issues with it throwing PHP errors. So, maybe it just throws errors when redirected links are being clicked regularly? I don’t know, it’s confusing that it is not consistent across all sites.

    FYI, my test site and 1 client are on one host and the other client is at another host. Both are Litespeed servers, and all of us are on Cloudflare. I don’t think that matters, but just saying, in case.

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  • Plugin Author cartpauj

    (@cartpauj)

    @blogaid there was a bug in version 3.0.0 that could cause logs to blow up in some cases. That has since been fixed. Make sure your sites are all on 3.0.6 (the latest version).

    Thread Starter BlogAid

    (@blogaid)

    As mentioned, I did update to the latest version, which was 3.0.6 and it was still throwing errors.

    I just re-activated the plugin again and monitored the new error log file I had created. No errors.

    So, perhaps I was still seeing a lag of error output after I had updated. Right now it seems to be stable after monitoring for about 10 minutes. I’ll keep an eye on it.

    Plugin Author cartpauj

    (@cartpauj)

    Sounds good, yeah the process could run for a while even after updating. So that would make sense. Let me know if you see this again.

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