• formanite22

    (@formanite22)


    Hi,
    I have successfully updated the database prefix manually. After updating, could successfully login to cpanel, admin and other authors account. The site seemed to be working as expected.
    However, after updating, I came across cache issues on my website. I rechecked the wp_options table to verify that all entries starting with wp_ prefix are updated (20 entries). While I was going through, I could see a couple of duplicated entries (now a total of 22 entries) that show the previous prefix (wp_force_deactivated_plugins and wp_cloudflare_page_cache_install). These two entries are also available with the new updated prefix.
    Few days ago, I noticed the cache issue on my website. Though after updating the database prefix, I cleared the Cloudflare cache too. Some changes that I made especially in the sidebars and in the Customizer tool are not visible at once, when viewing my website on different browser/devices. However, the changes made are visible when I’m logged into my admin account.
    So, it seems the issue is related to the duplicated “wp_cloudflare_page_cache_install” entry. The cache was working correctly before updating the database prefix.
    What could be the solution for this?

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