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  • if you have lot of products/orders happening – maybe it’s just time to move to dedicated hosting.
    if it’s not much orders and products – it can be theme. You can try switching to something else/disabling some sidebars etc.
    To know more – let us know what was real reason behind ban – too much/slow mysql queries? any other resources overuse? If you have any details from host – that would be helpful.

    Plugin Author MWSGD

    (@mwsgd)

    The following link will explain how to cache with Jigoshop,

    https://www.jigoshop.com/documentation/using-caching-plugins-jigoshop/

    Hope it helps

    @optart I don’t have many orders or more than 2-3 visitors at the same time. I have about 300 products, i don’t know if that’s a lot or not as I don’t have anything to compare with.
    Looking at the resource usage on my cpanel, my physical memory usage is constantly pretty close to my 512mb max allocation, and that’s when there are no visitors on my website, things get uglier when there are visitors.
    Working on my admin dashboard, often causes the website to return error 503 service unavailable due to it exceeding both memory and cpu usage.
    https://cheapoz.com.au/?attachment_id=5398
    Appreciate any input. Thank you.

    if that’s possible – switch for sth like 5 mins theme to twenty something to see if it’s causing memory usage to go down or not. See as well caching possibilities described by MWSGD

    I’ve noticed that a lot of my jigoshop settings have disappeared, including all my shipping and payment gateway settings.
    Had a look at my wp-content folder and realized that all the jigoshop folders such as admin,shipping,classes,assets etc’ are present both in the jigoshop folder as well as in the wp-content/plugins folder.
    Is there a way for me to restore these settings using older backup files, and if so what files should i be looking for?
    Thank you.

    – jigoshop files should be only in wp-content/plugins
    – settings – there were no changes to that recently. you can try to revert to 1.8.4, upgrade to 1.8.6 and then to newest 1.9.4 but in general it shouldnt be necessary

    I’ve done that but whatever previous settings i had left got wiped out as well. my I don’t understand how that happens, if i use an older backup to overwrite jigoshop shouldn’t that restore the old settings with it? Is there another file outside of jigoshop that needs to be restored from backup?

    Moderator chriscct7

    (@chriscct7)

    Settings for WordPress plugins are stored in your database, not in a file.

    Thank you chriscct7, I knew i was wasting my time restoring jigoshop. Threre was nothing wrong with the plugin. Cheers.

    Is this folder meant to be there? plugins/jigoshop/trunk

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