• Resolved mrwindowsx

    (@mrwindowsx)


    I found that this plugin generates static cache files under the /wp-content/boost-cache/cache that is increasing rapidly, just in 3 days I got 15GB of space used, and grow quickly. If we don’t clear the cache regularly in the dashboard this would become a serious problem. Is there any way to auto-clean this cache provided by the plugin and how the best practice to control it?

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  • Plugin Author Adnan Haque (a11n)

    (@adnan007)

    Hi!

    The cache pages expire after an hour and they should be garbage collected by the plugin automatically. Is this not happening in your case? Can you make sure cron jobs are running in your site correctly?

    You might also be able to debug the garbage collection by enabling debug logs under cache settings. You might have to wait for a few hours to see anything related to the garbage collection show up in the logs.

    Plugin Support Stef (a11n)

    (@erania-pinnera)

    Hi there, @mrwindowsx,

    Do you have updates about that? We usually close inactive threads after one week of no movement, but we want to make sure we’re all set before marking it as solved. Thanks!

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