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  • Thread Starter wyze

    (@wyze)

    No – This is still an ongoing issue and as it was affecting my traffic so badly I’ve been forced to switch to another SEO plugin which works perfectly fine. I did try reinstalling your older version but that didn’t help as it wouldn’t let me go back to the older version. I strongly suggest you look into this plugin on multisite networks.

    Thread Starter wyze

    (@wyze)

    Thank you for that reassurance @aitpro. I have swapped out the plugins and I’m still getting the same issue.

    I copied the database entirely and switched to it, hopefully to fix a database issue.

    After I switched to it I could edit the sitewide setting in phpmyadmin, but this morning I find the pluging settings have reverted and when I check in phpmyadmin I can no longer edit the sitewide settings entry, MYSQL returned 0 rows is the result.

    So something must be happening to break the database index. This is only happening on the sitewide settings entry for all sites in my multisite.

    This issue is not affecting any other sites or databases!

    Thread Starter wyze

    (@wyze)

    I cannot see any obvious cron job that would alter or reset a single entry in the wp_options table.

    Because it’s a very busy site and I don’t have a dev server I can’t just switch off all the plugins, or the whole server will crash.

    The only culprits I can think of are the Cache and the firewall.

    I have swapped from W3 Cache to Comet cache and swapped bulletproof security for wordfence, so we’ll see if either of these two were causing the issue. Will report back.

    Thread Starter wyze

    (@wyze)

    I agree there is no reason why this should change. This issue started when I upgraded the plugin, it affects all sites that use platinum SEO on this multisite install.

    Options stick for a while, then it deselects, as if the table is empty.

    When I view the sitewide options table (psp_sitewide_settings) in PhpMyAdmin, it returns an empty results set and doesn’t let me edit or view the contents of this table. All other tables seem to allow me to edit the contents normally, this issue only affects the psp_sitewide_settings.

    Is there something in this table that will cause MYSQL to drop it? A bad character or is it too large or something like that? What changed in the latest plugin that could cause this issue?

    I use PHP 7.4 & 10.3.30-MariaDB

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