• Recently, I installed the plugin provided by your platform on my website, which has been essential for its functionalities. However, I am facing a significant issue related to the “fs_loggers” table generated in SQL. This table is consuming a considerable amount of resources, which is negatively impacting the overall performance of my site.

    I am considering the possibility of deleting the “fs_loggers” table to alleviate the load on the database. However, I have concerns about the potential side effects of this action. There is a risk that deleting the table may adversely affect the functionality of my site, which is a significant concern.

    Furthermore, the presence of the “fs_loggers” table is even making it difficult to perform regular backups of my site’s database, which is an essential practice for data security and integrity.

    I appreciate any guidance or suggestions you can offer on how to handle this situation effectively and safely. I look forward to your response.

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  • Plugin Support elviiso

    (@elviiso)

    Hi @rgrapha

    Thanks for getting in touch.

    It’s important to note that none of our plugins and extensions – FooGallery, FooBox, FooBar, User Uploads, or FooGallery Migrate- create a table.

    The “fs_loggers” table was most likely created by another plugin or your theme. Just to clarify this, could you kindly confirm where you downloaded and installed our plugin(s) that you believe is causing this issue? Was it from the WordPress repository or a third-party site? Thanks in advance for the clarification.

    Kind regards,
    Elvis.

    Was it from the WordPress repository

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