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  • Thread Starter szimpi

    (@szimpi)

    I’ve just run the cleanup cron but the deleted photos still remain.

    Yep, I supposed it can be a problem. Where can I enable WP_Cron?

    Thread Starter szimpi

    (@szimpi)

    OK, it’s done. Next step? ??

    Thread Starter szimpi

    (@szimpi)

    Yes, there is this text:
    “There are 48 trashed photos that can be rescued”
    I could edit and rescue them.

    It’s strange beacuse I have other sites with your plugin (same theme and same plugins on all of my sites) and cleanup cron works well on these sites. Is it possible to export-import WPPA settings from one into another site’s? However I use the same settings on all sites. Or what could I do to start cleanup cron? What should can start this cron?

    Thread Starter szimpi

    (@szimpi)

    These values have been increased. I run cleanup cron manually but the size of wppa_session table hasn’t changed.
    I got these messages when I run cleanup cron from Crontrol:
    Successfully executed the cron event wppa_cleanup.
    The DISABLE_WP_CRON constant is set to true. WP-Cron spawning is disabled.

    What if I delete wppa_session table? I suppose it contains the number of sessions, so it doesn’t cause problem if I delete. Am I right?

    Thread Starter szimpi

    (@szimpi)

    I changed execution time and run the cron. The last line in the logfiel was:
    Cron: on:2017-12-12 17:13: admin: wppa_cleanup_index scheduled by wppa_index_remove( ‘album’, ‘261’ ) on line 388 of wppa-index.php called by wppa_index_update
    It looks cron cannot run. Should I contact with the hosting provider?

    Thread Starter szimpi

    (@szimpi)

    I uploaded some pics into a new album then deleted them. By the VIII/C4 nothing has changed. It looks the numbers of visitor are groving continually and cleanup doesn’t work. That causes the large size of database.

    I installed the Crontrol plugin an found in Cron events these 29 wppa crons:
    wppa_cleanup None wppa_do_cleanup() 2017-05-13 05:51:13 (now) hourly

    wppa_update_treecounts None wppa_do_update_treecounts() 2017-05-13 05:51:23 (now) Non-repeating

    wppa_cron_event [“wppa_remake_index_albums”] wppa_do_maintenance_proc() 2017-05-13 05:51:43 (now) Non-repeating

    wppa_cron_event [“wppa_remake_index_photos”] wppa_do_maintenance_proc() 2017-05-13 05:51:43 (now) Non-repeating

    wppa_cron_event [“wppa_cleanup_index”] wppa_do_maintenance_proc() 2017-12-12 17:13:43 (now) Non-repeating

    wppa_cleanup None wppa_do_cleanup() 2017-12-12 17:21:31 (now) Non-repeating

    wppa_cleanup None wppa_do_cleanup() 2017-12-12 17:21:32 (now) Non-repeating

    wppa_cleanup None wppa_do_cleanup() 2017-12-12 17:21:33 (now) Non-repeating

    it is repeated… 2017-12-12 17:21:39 , 2017-12-12 17:21:44 , 2017-12-12 17:21:45 , 2017-12-13 00:20:19

    Does it look like crons run but cleanup doesn’t work?

    Thread Starter szimpi

    (@szimpi)

    1. ( Max 1000 entries of total 104637 ) – It’s totally impossible. The number of visitors can be about 100-200 during 24 hours.

    2. max_executio_time is 30

    3. They don’t show up in the logfile.

    Thread Starter szimpi

    (@szimpi)

    I use WP DB Cleaner plugin which works well. I’ve just tried WP Optimize too but it cannot reduce the size of the wppa_session table. Actually it doesn’t cause big problems. It can make a little bit slower the site but can live with it.

    It’s strange that not all my sites acts like this. Its wppa_session table’s size extremely big, about 260MB. That’s why I try to find out how can this so big?

    Thanks for your help.

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