• callmeforsox

    (@sunscream)


    Upgraded to 9.2.6 of w3 cache, am running on NGINX and getting lots of errors when the old version wasn’t giving me any.

    Most of the permission errors I’ve seemed to fix. There’s one nagging error that tells me to restore permissions to permissions I already have.

    Anyway, the big problem is the NGINX rules seem to be wrong. Getting 404 on the entire site.

    eg: /public_html/wp-content/cache/page_enhanced/xxxx.com//2009/09/heroes-is-back//_index.html” failed (2: No such file or directory), client: …

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/w3-total-cache/

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  • Plugin Contributor Frederick Townes

    (@fredericktownes)

    Switch to disk basic page or another caching method for now please and submit a bug submission form from the support tab of the plugin.

    niska

    (@niska)

    I also have the same 404 error using nginx. Using 9.2.7.

    Marc Dobler

    (@casshern83fr)

    Maybe you need look if the user who refer on system file, because i make a migration since 1 years ago, and the old user are refered changed, if you can test to change it to a right one

    Marc Dobler

    (@casshern83fr)

    niska

    (@niska)

    User is correct. It doesn’t seem to be a permission problem. Instead, it is probably a problem with the nginx conf-file.

    I’m not able to submit a bug report because I have deactivated the plugin.

    ReneLapoutre

    (@renelapoutre)

    @frederick Townes
    Bug submission impossible due to malfunctioning plugin.

    Plugin Contributor Frederick Townes

    (@fredericktownes)

    We are looking into the nginx issue and will be including fix in upcomming release.

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