• Resolved ducto333

    (@ducto333)


    pinterest-for-woocommerce-1SUCYg-tmp.xml : 20gb

    pinterest-for-woocommerce-1SUCYg.xml

    i don’t understand, pinterest is creating 2 feeds. and 1 source had very large data of more than 20gb causing my website to crash. I’ve tried deleting and reinstalling pinterest but the feed continues to create very large feed files.

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  • Plugin Support Jonayed (woo-hc)

    (@jonayedhosen)

    Hi @ducto333 ,

    I understand that one of your feed files is excessively large, about 20GB, and it looks like it might be a temporary file. To help troubleshoot this further, could you share a screenshot of how you’re generating the feed? If you don’t have a screenshot tool installed, you can use Snipboard.io to easily share it with us.

    In the meantime, it would also be helpful for us to review your System Status Report to gain more insight into your setup. You can find this report in your WooCommerce dashboard by going to WooCommerce > Status. From there, please select Get system report and then Copy for support.

    If there are any fatal error logs, please share those as well. These can be accessed under WooCommerce > Status > Logs.

    Once you’ve gathered this information, please paste it into a code block in your reply or use Pastebin and share the link with us.

    Thread Starter ducto333

    (@ducto333)

    https://files.fm/f/nn8tym33sn

    file which I made following your instructions. In addition, I installed the plugin by going to the application library and downloading it. I’ve tried deleting it several times but the app continues to create temporary files

    Thread Starter ducto333

    (@ducto333)

    Plugin Support Moses M. (woo-hc)

    (@mosesmedh)

    Hi @ducto333,

    Thank you for sharing your site’s System Status Report. After reviewing it, I noticed that you have two Pinterest-related plugins installed: ‘Pinterest Automatic Pin Plugin‘ by Vavlepress and ‘Pinterest for WooCommerce.’

    To rule out any potential conflicts between them, could you try deactivating the ‘Pinterest Automatic Pin Plugin’ and check if the issue is resolved?

    Thread Starter ducto333

    (@ducto333)

    Hello I did not activate it however I have already done deleting it.

    shahzeen(woo-hc)

    (@shahzeenfarooq)

    Hi there!

    Just to confirm, are you still experiencing the issue even after deactivating the Pinterest Automatic Pin Plugin? If yes, could you please try the following steps:

    1. Delete both Pinterest plugins.
    2. Remove all files related to Pinterest from your database.
    3. Reinstall and activate the Pinterest for woocommerce plugin again to check if the issue persists.

    I came across a support ticket where another user experienced high CPU usage due to a conflict with a different Pinterest plugin. In their case, deleting the Pinterest-related files from the database and reinstalling the plugin resolved the issue.

    Let me know how it goes!

    Plugin Author purplelemur

    (@purplelemur)

    Hello, @ducto333 !

    If you could check for any recent errors logged and pass the logs to me it would help me to understand the cause of the issue faster.

    If possible, share the logs with me please.

    Plugin Support Feten L. a11n

    (@fetenlakhal)

    Hi there!

    We haven’t heard back from you in a while, so I’m going to mark this as resolved – we’ll be here if and/or when you are ready to continue.

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