I started the process to backup my WordPress staging site through Duplicator and got a notice. I ran the backup any ways but it would not complete the process. After doing some research, I was not able to figure out the issue so I instead did a backup with Bluehost (my host) and created an account with ManageWP to create a backup with them. Bluehost did not report any trouble although the backup they did included both the current version of the site and the staging version.
ManageWP was not successful however and I believe that it is because of the same issue. I am new to WordPress and just starting to learn, this is well above my understanding. Please Help!
ManageWP: “We have detected database tables we believe do not belong to this WordPress install. Do you want to automatically include them in future backups?”
?staging_cK3_actionscheduler_actions
?staging_cK3_actionscheduler_claims
?staging_cK3_actionscheduler_groups
?staging_cK3_actionscheduler_logs
?staging_cK3_ce4wp_abandoned_checkout
?staging_cK3_ce4wp_contacts
?staging_cK3_commentmeta
?staging_cK3_comments
?staging_cK3_duplicator_packages
?staging_cK3_e_events
?staging_cK3_e_submissions
There are a lot of these all starting with staging_cK3_ which I am assuming is referring to the site itself.
Duplicator: “The notices for tables are 10MB, 100,000 records or names with upper-case characters. Individual tables will not trigger a notice message, but can help narrow down issues if they occur later on.” Followed by a long list similar to what follows.
cK3_actionscheduler_actions Uppercase: 1 Rows: 9 Size: 128KB
cK3_actionscheduler_claims Uppercase: 1 Rows:0 Size: 32KB
cK3_actionscheduler_groups Uppercase:1 Rows:2 Size: 32KB
cK3_actionscheduler_logs Uppercase: 1 Rows:15 Size: 48KB
cK3_ce4wp_abandoned_checkout Uppercase:1 Rows:0 Size 32KB
In each case the title is followed by “Uppercase:1 with a row number and a size.
I am so sorry if this should be obvious but I am at a loss. Thank you for your help in advance!
]]>I noticed in my database that there is a table from the Wordfence plugin that’s 30MB.
Table: qqo67rn_wfConfig
Records: 304
Data Size: 2.38MB
Index Size: 0 bytes
Type: InnoDB
Overhead: 30.00 MB
Is there anyway I can clean this up? If you need any other details please let me know.
Thanks,
Ashley
The size of wordfence in database is very high, how can I solve it?
Thank you and have a nice day
]]>[25-Mar-2023 17:01:21 UTC] PHP Fatal error:
Allowed memory size of 1073741824 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 24576 bytes) in /sites/____/files/w-includes/functions.php on line 5279
[25-Mar-2023 17:01:31 UTC] PH Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 1073741824 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 20480 bytes) in /sites/____/files/w-includes/class-wpdb.php on line 2153
When I increase memory, it crashes bad and I need to reboot server.
I believe problem is in kc_us_clicks table which has 513 mb
What should I do? drop this table?
I have a question about the Backup size of the databses.
Im doing an hourly backup of the same database.
Some of the files it outputs are
– 4mb
– 1mb
– 1000kb
How could that possibly be accurate.
And also how can the database be 4mb when I have tables in my db that are over 100mb?
Any guidance appreciated.
]]>WP reset Pro takes a snapshot of each table of the database and adds the prefix as a copy every time a WP plugin is updated, however there was a missed setting which allowed it to continue adding rather than removing after a certain amount of time or size. Looking at them with phpMyAdmin I see the original WordPress tables all hve a 6 letter prefix and they repeat again and again with each repeating set of tables preceded by a different 6 letter prefix.
I am looking for advice on the best/safe way to clean up the additional table entries in the database to reduce the size so i can actually get in to wp admin to address the settings issues. Thanks in advance
]]>I have been using emails subscribers since 2016 and it has worked well until recently.
I have made no modifications to the plugin base code or anything else. I did migrate from one website host to another about a year ago.
I have 2 lists and 12 Active Contacts – the dashboard accurately shows this
But page=es_lists&action=manage-lists
shows 40000 contacts and 90000 contacts – which is wrong.
I have 3 post notification campaigns – but 9000 are stored in the database.
Settings will not save – if i change anything and hit save, it changes when i refresh the page. If I change the OLD list a user is subscribed to it gets changed back. But if i create a NEW list – i can add and remove it from a user and it works properly.
THE REASON THIS IS IMPORTANT TO ALL USERS AND NEEDS TO GET FIXED: this issue prevents users from getting unsubscribed from the mailing list – they click the link and the database doesn’t get updated – I was contacted by my ISP because a users that repeatedly unsubscribed got pissed and called my ISP.
I think the problem is database permissions but i don’t want to mess around with stuff i don’t understand. Should i just un-install and re-install the plugin? what about all my subscribed users? Is there a SQL command i can copy and paste to fix the settings.
Thank you for this great tool and your assistance in getting this resolved.
]]>So, please advise why is that tables so big, why is it happening, how to clean up.
Thank you.
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