• Recently I’ve been getting some strange errors on my wordpress sites.

    The first things I noticed was that occasionally I’d refresh the page within the admin page and my posts would disappear, then they’d appear back 5 minutes later, then disappear again later – they always seem to come back.

    Then I started to get the “you don’t have sufficient permissions” while being logged into my site.

    The problem has happened a few times but I’m always able to get back in after refreshing every so often.

    Then I had quite a big hiccup on my main site, I was just about to edit an existing post and then suddenly loads of plugins appeared to reset, i was disconnected from the jetpack plugin and addthis & disqus both appeared like they were freshly installed plugins.

    My permalinks were also reset and when I checked the WP-DBManager the MySQL dump path etc were all showing in red then I was then kicked off the site and given the “you don’t have sufficient permissions” message again – I got back on 10 minutes later, and all went back to normal apart from my permalinks and jetpack.

    I am unfortunately using shared hosting for these particular sites with Justhost, I’ve contacted their support and they were their usual unhelpful selves.

    Any ideas??

    Thanks!

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  • That sounds like serious database issues to me. Have you tried repairing your database?

    Thread Starter adamjames128

    (@adamjames128)

    Doh, should have thought of that.

    Thanks Esmi, I’ve repaired them now so hopefully that will do the trick ??

    Thread Starter adamjames128

    (@adamjames128)

    Since repairing the Databases and also optimising them the problem hasn’t stopped, I also get messages from websitedefender saying their agent is not working as it should.

    Have you tried:

    – deactivating all plugins to see if this resolves the problem. If this works, re-activate the plugins one by one until you find the problematic plugin(s).

    – switching to the Twenty Eleven theme to rule out any theme-specific problems.

    resetting the plugins folder by FTP or PhpMyAdmin. Sometimes, an apparently inactive plugin can still cause problems.

    – re-uploading the wp-admin and wp-includes folders from a fresh download of WordPress.

    Thread Starter adamjames128

    (@adamjames128)

    Thanks Esmi, I’ll give them a try

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