• Resolved infogoodscomp

    (@infogoodscomp)


    Hi!

    I found out that my browser caching was actually changing some configurations on my site and causing conflicts. After a few backups restore I can no longer login. Here is the error:

    Warning: require(/home/customer/www/themosthealthylife.com/public_html/wp-includes/rest-api/endpoints/clasv-wp-rest-terms-controller.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/customer/www/themosthealthylife.com/public_html/wp-settings.php on line 255
    
    Fatal error: require(): Failed opening required '/home/customer/www/themosthealthylife.com/public_html/wp-includes/rest-api/endpoints/clasv-wp-rest-terms-controller.php' (include_path='.:/usr/local/php73/pear') in /home/customer/www/themosthealthylife.com/public_html/wp-settings.php on line 255

    Please help, thank you!

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  • Hello,

    Warning: require(/home/customer/www/themosthealthylife.com/public_html/wp-includes/rest-api/endpoints/clasv-wp-rest-terms-controller.php):

    This error means the above file is missing, you’ve mentioned you performed the restoration of the backup, I believe the restoration was not 100% completed.

    Thread Starter infogoodscomp

    (@infogoodscomp)

    I solved this with SiteGround’s support team help telling me to clear Dynamic Cache and switch to Standard PHP (before was Ultra Fast). The problem solved and then I returned to Ultrafast PHP and it is all normal now.

    Thanks a lot!

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