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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [XML Sitemap Generator for Google] Using this plugin with GSCCorrection to the original post:
When rewrite rules eventually took effect, I am now seeing the sitemap.xml page that looks like this:
https://www.[mysite]/wpblog/sitemap-misc.xml 2024-08-09T17:31:23+00:00
https://www.[mysite]/wpblog/externals-sitemap.xml 2024-08-09T17:31:23+00:00
https://www.[mysite]/wpblog/post-sitemap.xml 2024-08-09T17:31:23+00:00
https://www.[mysite]/wpblog/page-sitemap.xml 2023-08-21T17:50:19+00:00However, when I click on either of these 4 submaps, I get page not found error. And when I submit the https://www.[mysite]/wpblog/sitemap.xml to Google Search Console, it shows 0 discovered pages.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [iQ Block Country] After Upgrade to 1.2.3 page not loading@iqpascal Re “It won’t be the database or the location but most likely a conflict with another plugin that also uses the GeoIP2 libraries but then a different version”. No, not in my case. No other plugins using GeoIP database and the code outside WordPress that uses this database uses the identical copy of the database located outside WordPress.
I reverted to the previous version of the plugin and no issues whatsoever. Must be something that was introduced in the last version.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Empty spaces after WordPress 5.7 updateThe problem with this ridiculous change is that it totally screwed up 100s of posts in my blog that were created with block editor. If you copy text from Microsoft Word to your blog, you are going to get tons of these <p>s. Obviously, geniuses in WordPress team didn’t think about this most common use case of publishing content in your WordPress blog ??
Agree, the new UI is really bad, I wish people who designed it had at least basic knowledge of UX/usability concepts.
Hi @dahmaniadame,
Your first snapshot shows that P3 plugin on your site is malfunctioning, something there is clearly corrupted. Uninstall the plugin (deactivate and delete), reinstall it again, and run auto scan. You will see different results. I don’t know what other plugins you are running on your site, but on most of my sites WF takes most of P3 pie chart.
Speaking of your second snapshot, besides Google Analytics, the only reliable measuring tool is webpagetest.org and you should run at least a dozen of test from each of major location to get an idea of loading times. For example, Pingdom speed tests usually give you less then a half of real load time (tested many times and compared with Google Analytics page load time results per browser/location).
Have a look at this blog to read about measuring techniques: https://researchasahobby.com/best-free-online-tool-check-website-speed-2hosting-tested-600-times/Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [BulletProof Security] Simple tutorial on configuration of BPS, anyone?Thanks, I’ll review the videos and try the plugin on production site.
Have a look at this thread: https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/memory-allocation-errors-in-error-log/
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [BulletProof Security] Simple tutorial on configuration of BPS, anyone?And, assuming that I am not the only person concerned about Wordfence becoming a huge performance hog, it would clearly be beneficial to have a tutorial on migration from WF to BPS.
Hi @wfyann, I excluded all folders/files for the WP Rocket caching plugin and was able to complete the scan without errors. The maximum amount of allocated memory went to 410M. Not sure whether you want to add WP Rocket to the list of “conflicting” plugins as it doesn’t really conflicts, it just caches a lot of files locally. Proper solution would be to release the memory as it approaches the limit.
Actually, it’s not entirely true that memory never got released. It got released just before starting scanning plugins (wp-content/plugins/) and uploads (wp-content/uploads/). I assume that if you release the memory after scanning plugins block and before starting uploads everything will work fine. Just a guess…
Hi @wfyann, I don’t use Query Monitor and W3 Total Cache plugins.
I enabled Debug mode in Diagnostics and tried 3 scans. In these 3 scans the “out of memory” error happened when scanning totally different files. When looking at debug output in log files I can clearly see that allocated memory slowly grows to 510M+ and it never gets released. Please see below the logs from 3 scans prior to the error:
Scan 1
? [Apr 09 13:35:52] Scanning contents: wp-content/plugins/wp-rocket/vendor/composer/installers/src/Composer/Installers/KodiCMSInstaller.php (Size: 219 B Mem: 509.5 MB)
? [Apr 09 13:35:52] Scanning contents: wp-content/plugins/wp-rocket/vendor/composer/installers/src/Composer/Installers/KohanaInstaller.php (Size: 167 B Mem: 510.75 MB)
? [Apr 09 13:35:52] Scanning contents: wp-content/plugins/wp-rocket/vendor/composer/installers/src/Composer/Installers/LanManagementSystemInstaller.php (Size: 726 B Mem: 511.75 MB)
? [Apr 09 13:35:52] Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 536870912 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 1048577 bytes) in /var/www/vhosts/example.com/httpdocs/blog/wp-content/plugins/wordfence/lib/wordfenceScanner.php on line 303Scan 2
? [Apr 09 13:56:18] Scanning contents: wp-content/plugins/wp-rocket/vendor/composer/installers/tests/bootstrap.php (Size: 111 B Mem: 507.25 MB)
? [Apr 09 13:56:18] Scanning contents: wp-content/plugins/wp-rocket/vendor/jamesryanbell/cloudflare/composer.json (Size: 498 B Mem: 508.25 MB)
? [Apr 09 13:56:18] Scanning contents: wp-content/plugins/wp-rocket/vendor/jamesryanbell/cloudflare/composer.lock (Size: 68.05 KB Mem: 509.5 MB)
? [Apr 09 13:56:18] Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 536870912 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 283605 bytes) in /var/www/vhosts/example.com/httpdocs/blog/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 3122Scan 3
? [Apr 09 14:13:35] Scanning contents: wp-content/uploads/123rf-52128799_s-450×300.jpg (Size: 21.33 KB Mem: 509 MB)
? [Apr 09 14:13:35] Scanning contents: wp-content/uploads/123rf-52128799_s.jpg (Size: 41.89 KB Mem: 510.25 MB)
? [Apr 09 14:13:35] Scanning contents: wp-content/uploads/123rf-52590276_s-150×150.jpg (Size: 4.35 KB Mem: 511.5 MB)
? [Apr 09 14:13:35] Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 536870912 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 1048577 bytes) in /var/www/vhosts/example.com/httpdocs/blog/wp-content/plugins/wordfence/lib/wordfenceScanner.php on line 303Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [iQ Block Country] SQL errorMySQL Database Version: 5.5.55-0ubuntu0.14.04.1
MySQL Client Version: 5.5.55Webmasters only want human visitors and search engine bots from Google, Bing, Yahoo, Apple, etc.
They are referrers in a sense, but these bots and crawlers are the “referrers” that waste your site’s bandwidth, steal your content, and damage your SEO.
@aspasa and @mountainguy2
I added log parsing cron task to my server, so here is an updated list of bots that have been active in the past 2 weeks:
MJ12bot BLEXBot Barkrowler DnyzBot SiteExplorer archiver coccoc ExtLinksBot HTTrack loader email python Java Ruby scalaj Go-http-client libwww-perl curl wget scan grab extract BUbiNG EveryoneSocialBot SeznamBot TweetedTimes GarlikCrawler Slackbot Yandex SocialRankIOBot FlipboardProxy TweetmemeBot LivelapBot TurnitinBot YisouSpider CCBot Sogou Crowsnest AhrefsBot Baiduspider SEOkicks Yeti Buzzbot RSSingBot Feedspotbot Veooz Fyrebot GnowitNewsbot Leikibot Mediatoolkitbot MetaURI tweetedtimes rogerbot semrush Re-Animator Mail.RU Exabot Traackr.com CCBot Ahrefs AndersPinkBot Python-urllibHappy blocking! ??