• Hi, I’m getting a message from my hosting that i’m over my CPU Time.

    Check pic – https://prnt.sc/23big2o

    I’m going over those 4800 min that they give me. I have like 100 visits. I have cache enabled. Right now, I don’t know how to check what cause this problem and how to optimize it. My site is about project’s info. I have over 1000 pages, inside you have like 4-5 images. They are uploaded via media.

    List of my plugins:

    --- WordPress Active Plugins ---
    
                    Ajax Search Lite: 4.8.4
    amr shortcode any widget: 4.0
    Comments Widget Plus: 1.2.0
    Contact Form 7: 5.5.2
    Custom CSS and JavaScript: 2.0.11
    Duplicate PP: 3.3.6
    Duplicate User: 1.0
    Easy Updates Manager: 9.0.11
    Fullwidth Page Templates: 1.1.1
    iFlyChat: 4.7.0
    Menu Icons: 0.12.2
    Meta Box: 5.4.8
    myCred: 2.0.2
    P3 (Plugin Performance Profiler): 1.5.4
    Quiz Cat Free: 1.7.2
    Share Logins: 3.0.1
    Shortcodes Ultimate: 5.11.0
    Side Menu (free version): 3.1.3
    SN Facebook Like: 1.5.2
    Stop Generating Unnecessary Thumbnails: 3.4.0.3
    Team Members: 5.1.0
    Ultimate Member: 2.1.21
    Ultimate Member - Followers: 2.2.0
    Ultimate Member - Friends: 2.1.9
    Ultimate Member - myCRED: 2.1.7
    Ultimate Member - Notices: 2.0.7
    Ultimate Member - Online: 2.1.2
    Ultimate Member - Private Messages: 2.2.8
    Ultimate Member - Profile Completeness: 2.1.4
    Ultimate Member - Real-time Notifications: 2.1.5
    Ultimate Member - Social Activity: 2.2.1
    Ultimate Member - User Photos: 2.0.4
    Ultimate Member - User Reviews: 2.1.6
    W3 Total Cache: 2.2.1
    WHA Puzzle: 1.0.9
    Widget Context: 1.3.2
    Widget Logic: 5.10.4
    Widget Options: 3.7.9
    WP-Optimize Premium - Clean, Compress, Cache: 3.2.1
    WP Custom Avatar: 1.2.1
    wpDiscuz: 5.3.4
    wpDiscuz - Emoticons: 1.2.5
    wpDiscuz - Front-end Moderation: 1.1.5
    wpDiscuz - myCRED Integration: 1.1.7
    wpDiscuz - Report and Flagging: 1.2.6
    wpDiscuz - User & Comment Mentioning: 1.4.6
    wpForo: 1.9.9.1
    wpForo Advanced Attachments: 2.0.2
    wpForo Embeds: 2.0.3
    wpForo Emoticons: 1.0.4
    wpForo Polls: 1.0.5
    WP Frontend Admin (Premium): 1.16.0
    WP Photo Album Plus: 8.0.08.008
    WP Snow Effect: 1.1.15
    WP Statistics: 13.1.1
    WP ULike: 4.5.7
    Yoast SEO: 17.6
    Yoast SEO Premium: 17.6
    
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  • Dion

    (@diondesigns)

    You’re loading 57 plugins and you’re wondering why your site uses so much CPU time? ??

    Give some thought to deactivating some (or a lot) of those plugins. For example, why do you need both wpforo and wpdiscuz? Pick one and get rid of the other…though do some experimenting to see which one is the bigger CPU pig on your site.

    Thread Starter qnkov

    (@qnkov)

    Mmm wpforo is my forum section, wpdiscuz is my comment section. They are not the same?

    Dion

    (@diondesigns)

    Your comment section doesn’t need wpdiscuz, it’s a luxury. You could also use a standalone forum application such as phpBB or MyBB, both of which require MUCH less CPU/memory than a WP-based forum system. I’ll also add that P3 shouldn’t be active unless you REALLY need it.

    Your choice is getting your site suspended by your host, versus deactivating enough plugins to avoid that. I’m making deactivation suggestions because there is really only one choice…

    Thread Starter qnkov

    (@qnkov)

    It’s a choice. I like those plugins. Isn’t there any good plugin to show which of mine are taking most of the cpu time?

    Thread Starter qnkov

    (@qnkov)

    @diondesigns
    I’ve got msg from my hosting:

    Most requests are made to /wp-admin/admin-ajax.php, which are processed dynamically and cannot be cached. You can see that for the month of December there are currently 238,289 such requests made through cPanel -> Awstats.

    Most such requests perform the following action: action = um_notification_check_update

    That’s a extension for UM, that add real-time notification button infront. But everything to be it’s fault?

    I’m using gmetrix, if you can point me some causes there, that needs to be taken care:
    https://gtmetrix.com/reports/otaku.bg/mA6i4rog/

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