We are using the PVC plugin to find out the page views on our website. The plugin works well, and it is a great plugin for this scenario. We recently checked our website and server to check the performance. From the reports, we found that the number of admin-ajax requests that are hitting our website is very high. Also, most of the hits are from this PVC plugin, and the the action is given below
[action] => pvc-check-post
How can we reduce the hit count? Is there any option to do so?
Please let me know your feedback.
Thank you
]]>I receive a 400 error:
https://www.osg2001.it/wp/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php 400 (Bad Request)
I’m the only admin in this site and I didn’t made any changes since all works fine (I always use the 2FA with Wordfence).
I tried to disable all pluging, all themes, but nothing changes, of course I cannot use Wordfence, due I’m unable to get into admin section of my site.
Despite this the site is reachable online, only the admin section is unreacheable.
Do you have any idea about this ? I end ideas…
Thank you very much for any suggestion
]]>also when I check my console log I get this error
POST https://artiskill.com/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php 400 (Bad Request)
]]>When i disabled the rabbitloader plugin all 403 issues are fixed and also wordfence connecting back issue also fixed ,
can you fix the issue with your plugin and update it..
]]>The following image is without the plugin (I use several plugins so I’m sure even this is a little slow compared to a new install):
And this is with the EB plugin (the site goes from 38 requests to 128 requests, and max time per call from 1 to 6 seconds to 9 to 13 seconds with this plugin!):
I wonder if there’s some way to not load or re-load so much with every post/page update? Or, somehow detect which blocks are being used in the current post/page, and only worry about pinging admin-ajax.php for those? If no EB blocks are being used in the current post/page, it’d be cool if the plugin did absolutely nothing upon publishing/saving/updating.
Of course, this all could have to do with the latest WordPress update because I don’t recall this always being this slow.
Thank you for providing a very robust and free plugin! I’m very appreciative!! But, I’m hoping performance enhancements can happen.
Thanks again,
Billy
Their findings reported that version 1.1.7 of the plugin affects admin-ajax on the front-end, and this in turn affects WPForms.?We are able to rollback to version 1.1.6 for the time being as this version does not affect WP Forms.?Just wanted to share that in the event any one else is having this same issue.
When can we expect a new version to be released to resolve this issue? As of now we can’t update the plugin and are having to run the older version until a fix is available. Thank you.
]]>I installed Advanced Custom Field. And I don’t have any other plugins other than ACF.
When I select a field such as categories. No data is received from the server and I do not see a list of categories.
Also, when I change the context of the group display settings, nothing happens and the following error is given in the console:
admin-ajax.php 400 Bad Request
]]>I’ve been working on a test website on a subdomain without any issues since February this year. Since July, I started experiencing random spikes in resource usage, even though I don’t have any visitors:
Since then, I have not been able to continue working on my website because wp-admin keeps loading forever.
I tried disabling all plugins, restoring an old backup, using different browsers and private windows, disabled WP heartbeat and installed a caching plugin. But all don’t seem to work.
I looked at the resource log, and I can see the limits are reached because of some faults:
Faults: https://ibb.co/6XGpGMX
I/O usage: https://ibb.co/7nQgWRs
Physical memory usage: https://ibb.co/gTsDZKX
I investigated the snapshots and can see that the following take up a lot of MEM:
Example: https://ibb.co/98wHvPq
This is the process list for August 8 12:17 am: https://ibb.co/YTfWjX8
And these are the http queries of August 8 12:17 am: https://ibb.co/YctVt2y
I know the second query is from a spambot, as I’ve been getting a lot of spam comments on that web page (which have not been posted because I am using an anti-spam plugin).
I’ve spent so many days trying to find the culprit of these large, seemingly random spikes/faults that prevent me from using wp-admin, but no luck so far.
Any help is very much appreciated!!
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