• Resolved cross1604

    (@cross1604)


    I have 3,500 images on my site. After 1.5 hours of operation, the plugin reached 98% and “hung”. ???

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  • Plugin Author Mateusz Gbiorczyk

    (@mateuszgbiorczyk)

    Hi @cross1604,

    Thank you for your message.

    Do you have any visible errors? Please try to restart the conversion. Images that have already been converted will not be converted again, so the operation will be very quick.

    Thread Starter cross1604

    (@cross1604)

    Yes, there are quite a few mistakes. Now I try again

    Plugin Author Mateusz Gbiorczyk

    (@mateuszgbiorczyk)

    @cross1604, please give me exact information. What are your mistakes? Have you read the plugin FAQ? There you have the meaning of most of the errors explained.

    Thread Starter cross1604

    (@cross1604)

    Almost the same result. Then there was 98% of the process and 400MB of savings. Now 0% process and 0 KB savings. The plugin repeated all the mistakes that were the first time. And again it looks like the plugin is “hanging”. Dots run next to the process counter, but nothing happens

    Thread Starter cross1604

    (@cross1604)

    Yes, I read FAQ. And after reading, I specially deactivated the Smash plugin, with which the images were optimized. To avoid plugin conflicts. And the error is this: An unknown error occurred during image processing

    Plugin Author Mateusz Gbiorczyk

    (@mateuszgbiorczyk)

    @cross1604, do you have debug mode enabled in WordPress (WP_DEBUG as true and WP_DEBUG_LOG as true)? If not, turn it on and try again. Got any errors with debug.log?

    Please provide the exact content of the message you see. In this message, you have given server paths to these files.

    Thread Starter cross1604

    (@cross1604)

    Ок, Thank. This is very difficult for me. I am a regular user and I am afraid to climb into WordPress files. I set up my site using external plugins through the admin panel.

    Plugin Author Mateusz Gbiorczyk

    (@mateuszgbiorczyk)

    @cross1604, please contact me via e-mail – mateusz[at@]gbiorczyk[dot.]pl. I will try to diagnose your problem individually.

    Thread Starter cross1604

    (@cross1604)

    Mateusz, thank you very much for your willingness to help! However, I figured out the problem. The problem is not your plugin, the problem is inodes. I have 3,500 images. For each image, WordPress automatically creates another 15 – 18 thumbnails. The total number of files with images on my site is about 80,000. The limit for inodes on hosting is 180,000. For this reason, your plugin has stopped at 98%. He created another 78,000 new image files and the system automatically restricted the creation of new files.

    Plugin Author Mateusz Gbiorczyk

    (@mateuszgbiorczyk)

    Thank you for the information and I am glad that we managed to solve the problem.

    Thread Starter cross1604

    (@cross1604)

    Can I ask you one question? If I increase the inode limit and install your plugin, how will it work? Each new image will create 15 thumbnails in the JPG and 15 more on the WEBP. Or your plugin will force WordPress to create thumbnails in WEBP only

    Plugin Author Mateusz Gbiorczyk

    (@mateuszgbiorczyk)

    WordPress creates 15 thumbnails in JPG and the plugin converts 15 thumbnails in JPG to WebP, i.e. 30 files will be created. You are not affected by the problem as you only converted all files once – now you won’t have as many operations simultaneously.

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