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  • Thread Starter johnmcfeely

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    Another issue has come up too. I nolonger have full admin rights. This is really bad. What can I do to get this restored the way it was. I have six months work into this and am presently getting the training on the site accredited. This is really bad…

    This is really bad. What can I do to get this restored the way it was. Vinhomes Central park

    Thread Starter johnmcfeely

    (@johnmcfeely)

    Not sure long.Vt10. Have you ever come across anything like this before?

    I’ve been using this plugin on many (100s) sites recently + never had this problem.

    If you have ssh or ftp access, try turning debugging in wp-config.php + see if any errors are turned up.

    Then drop the debug.log file somewhere accessible on the net + post a link.

    Likely someone can spot the problem.

    Thread Starter johnmcfeely

    (@johnmcfeely)

    Hi David, I have asked my service provider to reinstall a backup to see if that sorts the problem. I should know in an hour or so. Thanks for the tip, I just hope I don’t need it. I will report back on the results if reinstalling the backup.

    Thread Starter johnmcfeely

    (@johnmcfeely)

    Update, the reinstall worked although there’s some work I have to do to one or two of the plugins

    You really should have tried to capture debug.log first (if it existed).

    I doubt WPDBSpringClean had anything to do with this.

    Likely it’s some other problem that will surface again at the some inconvenient moment in the future.

    What I’d do is turn on deep WP debugging, I also install XDebug + enable scream which completely disables the stupid ‘@’ hush PHP operator.

    Then make a backup with something like BackupBuddy + download your backup.

    Them go through the WPDBSpringClean process you went through (make a video of this) + see if problem occurs again.

    If it does, make another BackupBuddy backup + submit both backups to someone smart enough to figure out the problem + fix it + so it never occurs again.

    Guru

    (@afrounited)

    @david, My database is overweight with over 4000 tables. The site is running supper slow where it takes 20 seconds to load one page. I’ve installed the WPDBSpingClean plugin to identify, select and delete unused tables. When Performing a search, the thinking wheels spins endlessly and doesn’t come up with any results. Any suggestions on how to proceeds or other options to try?

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