• Resolved viva121

    (@viva121)


    The plugin reports 73 tables should be optimized. When I reenter the setting page after “successful” optimization, I see this message (73 tables should be optimized) again.

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  • @viva121

    Could you send me a copy of your server’s PHP Error log?
    You can find this log through your web hosting control panel (typically cPanel). If you are unsure where to find the PHP Error log, you can ask your hosts to provide it.

    Thread Starter viva121

    (@viva121)

    @bornforphp
    I had created PHP Error log. And ran the optimization again. But the file is empty after the optimization. The problem persists.

    @viva121 Could you please try to optimize the tables from phpMyAdmin and then try to optimize in WP-Optimize and check if it still displays the message?

    Thread Starter viva121

    (@viva121)

    @bornforphp
    Unfortunately I’m not experienced with databases. I have found phpMyAdmin but do not know, what should I do there. That’s why I installed your plugin in the first place.

    Thread Starter viva121

    (@viva121)

    @bornforphp
    I found it out after all, and optimized in phpMyAdmin (there was not much to optimize there). Then ran WP-Optimize and the message is still there. It didn’t help.

    @viva121 That should usually not happen, it should not display the message even after optimizing the tables from phpMyAdmin.

    Have you performed a conflict test yet?

    Try deactivating all plugins except for WP-Optimize and see if it is resolved.

    If so, reactivate each plugin one at a time until you find the culprit. You can check for the issue between activating each plugin, so you can see which one is causing problems.

    Please let us know your findings.`

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