• …wp_wfConfig check warning Table is marked as crashed
    …wp_wfConfig check warning 29 clients are using or haven’t closed the table properly
    …wp_wfConfig check error Record at pos: 312920 is not remove-marked
    …wp_wfConfig check error record delete-link-chain corrupted
    …wp_wfConfig check error Corrupt

    WordPress, plugins, theme had just been updated to the latest versions.
    WP login results in database error.

    How can this be fixed?

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  • Thread Starter horus79

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    MYSQL ERROR 145: Table ‘../wp_wfConfig’ is marked as crashed and should be repaired

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    Thread Starter horus79

    (@horus79)

    …wp_wfConfig repair info Found block that points outside data file at 5088
    …wp_wfConfig repair warning Number of rows changed from 187 to 186

    Hi,
    It sounds like this database table was corrupted for some reason, you can deactivate Wordfence plugin (if you don’t have access to WordPress Dashboard, you can disable the plugin by renaming its directory in “/wp-content/plugins/” if you can connect to your website via FTP/SFTP), then install “Wordfence Assistant” plugin, then choose “Delete all Wordfence Data and Tables”, after that you can re-install the plugin again so all the database tables will be re-created.

    If you have access to the WordPress Dashboard, you can check “Delete Wordfence tables and data on deactivation” in the plugin options page, then deactivate and re-activate the plugin again, that would do the same thing as “Wordfence Assistant” plugin.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter horus79

    (@horus79)

    Installed and cleared Live Traffic Table.
    Deactivated and reactivated Live Traffic (in Options).
    However Live Traffic remains Idle
    Deactivating and reactivating Wordfence had no impact in Live Traffic status.
    How to reactive LiveTraffic again?

    Looks like it started again after an hour

    So, you have the Live Traffic working fine now? by the way, the table mentioned in your first post, “wp_wfConfig” has nothing to do with Live Traffic.

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