• Resolved tripledm

    (@tripledm)


    Is it possible to disable the logs? Its a killer and show stopper with volume users like massive load that is not required, only for testing should this be enabled or to trace issues not permanently fill up logs

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  • Plugin Contributor Uncanny Automator

    (@uncannyautomator)

    Hi @tripledm , you can’t currently disable logs (they’re required for a lot of core functions, including schedules, delays, in some cases token use), but you can certainly clean up the data that’s stored there limited.

    In the free version you can use the manual tool to prune logs (https://automatorplugin.com/knowledge-base/using-automator-logs/#cleaning-up-the-logs) and Pro users have an option to prune logs automatically.

    Can you confirm if you’re using Free or Pro? And any chance we could ask what types of recipes you’re using that generate large volumes of data?

    And when you say “load”, there shouldn’t be any performance hit or anything related to log volume, is that what you mean?

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 5 months ago by Uncanny Automator. Reason: missing word
    Plugin Contributor Uncanny Automator

    (@uncannyautomator)

    Just in case you mean the Debug logs under Automator > Status > Debug, you can certainly disable those. They are for troubleshooting only and aren’t needed. Assuming you mean what’s under “Logs”, our reply above applies.

    Thread Starter tripledm

    (@tripledm)

    Hello, its the paid verion and more so this talbe is filling up fast: wp_uap_action_log_meta

    Plugin Contributor Uncanny Automator

    (@uncannyautomator)

    Oh! In that case, @tripledm , have you tried using the pruning options? Is the issue that not enough is getting pruned? If you want to reach out on our site, our developers could potentially suggest some options if you aren’t find pruning sufficient (like in cases of recipes that are in progress that you want to remove from logs entirely).

    Thread Starter tripledm

    (@tripledm)

    Well both, with 30 people completing courses all recipes firing the server is taking a beating but I will have the team reach out to you (and do so myself) next week. Thank you for your responses so far!

    Plugin Contributor Uncanny Automator

    (@uncannyautomator)

    Oh, anything related to performance wouldn’t be on the log side at all. What you want to do wouldn’t really help to resolve your core concern.

    What I would suggest doing is opening a ticket on our site with more details about the recipes (screenshots help), details about your hosting plan, number of simultaneous users, and the LMS plugin you’re using. If you have done any performance tracking with tools like Query Monitor or New Relic, that data might help too.

    (And just as a side note, Monday is a holiday here in Canada, so if your team does reach out early next week we might reply on Tuesday.)

    Plugin Contributor Uncanny Automator

    (@uncannyautomator)

    Hi @tripledm , since this one has been open for about a month without an update, we’ll go ahead and close it. You’re welcome to open things up again if you do still have questions.

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