• Resolved Duke

    (@dukessa)


    As someone else already mentioned, there are hundreds of entries in the wp_options table, called updraft_lock_* that litter the database.

    Why keeping them there to litter the db? Could you please make sure they get automatically deleted periodically or after a backup, please?

    Is it safe to remove them all in bulk from that table until they’re better handled by the plugin?

    Thank you

    • This topic was modified 1 year, 8 months ago by Duke.
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  • Plugin Support vupdraft

    (@vupdraft)

    I would optimise your DB with a plugin such as WordPress Optimize (getwpo.com)

    Thread Starter Duke

    (@dukessa)

    That’s not a great solution, I’m sure you are aware.

    Yes I clean my db even manually, some plugins are somewhat useful but you can never trust any plugin to correctly identify all and any plugin options in the db, so manual work is always necessary.

    Instead you could easily remove the entry every time a backup is completed, or use a different db table even.

    Thank you

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 8 months ago by Duke.
    Plugin Contributor bcrodua

    (@bcrodua)

    Hi Duke,

    I’ve asked and confirmed this with one of our senior developers and said that those entries should be removed automatically.
    It may be the backups are not fully completing? If yes, may we ask for a log to confirm.

    It is also safe to manually remove them in bulk.

    Thanks,
    Bryle

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