• Resolved dnoe

    (@dnoe)


    I currently have a highly available wordpress instance. It’s using lxc containers, and a shared file system (GlusterFS).

    Everything is working great, except I am running into a bunch of file locks with the wordfence config/log files that are written to a lot.

    How do you handle a highly available wordpress?

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  • Plugin Support wfphil

    (@wfphil)

    Hello,

    We do have test sites at AWS but we can’t cover every possible environment configuration. I asked our quality assurance analyst who monitors our AWS test sites and he says that you have asked this in another thread:

    “I am using wordpress in a highly available setup, I am using glusterfs for the backend storage.

    Is it possible to configure the location of the wflogs directory? I would like to move it out of the wordpress folder, and into a different storage option.”

    He says that this should work fine, if that is still an option for you, by using the WFWAF_LOG_PATH constant in your wordfence-waf.php file. Instructions for this are below:

    WAF Advanced Configuration

    As we are not familiar with your particular setup you can also ask AWS support at the link below for assistance with your particular setup:

    AWS Support

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter dnoe

    (@dnoe)

    Thanks wfphil. I had asked this question a couple of times and not really got addressed. I believe that will help.

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