• Resolved simtecnologic

    (@simtecnologic)


    good evening, on my site, in Site Health, this message often appears (jetpack_scan_refresh_states_event), what is it due to, and how can I solve it?

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  • Plugin Support lastsplash (a11n)

    (@lastsplash)

    Hi @simtecnologic

    Could you please post your site URL here so that we can have a look?

    If you want it to remain private, you can also contact us via this contact form. If you choose to reach out directly, please include a link to this thread.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter simtecnologic

    (@simtecnologic)

    @lastsplash Hello, sorry for the delay in responding, I’ve been unwell lately … here is the url of my site, I’m just starting it’s still to be finished https://simtecnologic.com

    Thread Starter simtecnologic

    (@simtecnologic)

    the problem persists, even after days…

    Plugin Support Bruce (a11n)

    (@bruceallen)

    Happiness Engineer

    Hi @simtecnologic

    That this message would only happen if something caused the jetpack_scan_refresh_states_event cron job to be late. Have you noticed any other issues with the site?

    One thing to note is that these cron jobs generally only run when there is traffic hitting the site. If no one visits the site, the cron job could be marked as late.

    I’m not sure of your comfort level with server administration, but one thing you might try is switching to linux’s crontab, as shown in this article:

    https://easyengine.io/tutorials/wordpress/wp-cron-crontab/

    Plugin Support Jay

    (@bluejay77)

    Hi there,

    It has been one week since we have heard from you, so I’m marking this topic as resolved.

    But if you have any further questions or need some more help, you’re welcome to reply here or open another thread.

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