Hey there, @pipetko! Thanks for contacting us. I’m happy to help you.
To confirm, are you getting this error after updating WooCommerce, correct? And you were trying to update it to 9.1.2?
Do you have any custom code on your website? Depending on the code, it could be affecting this.
Have you tried updating Woo while having other plugins disabled and the theme being a default one such as Storefront to check if there’s a conflict?
You can find more about this in this guide.
Looking forward to your reply.
Have a wonderful day!
Yes, after updating to the last version. We do have custom code but is related only to the wp theme, nothing to do with wordpress admin or woo. Currently I can not try play with that because the website s active and the bosses are angry if it is offline more than an hour, Website is bussy and I will have to work at night to do so
Hi there @pipetko,
Thanks again for reaching out with more details.
I understand your concern about troubleshooting your site while in live mode. I’d recommend making a staging site and troubleshooting from a staging site.
A staging site is basically a clone of your live site, but this one is only accessible to you and any changes won’t affect the live store. Here are steps on how to create a staging site to avoid messing with your live store.
I hope this helps. Let us know how it goes.
I know what is stage website. Its huge, thats 17 GB of a website and DB with 2 Gb of info… I tried already and killed the server because of huge activity. I will try another think after migratingnthe website to new location
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This reply was modified 1 year, 10 months ago by
pipetko.
Hi again @pipetko,
I understand that you’re dealing with a large website and database, and that you’ve encountered issues with high server activity.
When migrating a large website, it’s best to ensure that your server has sufficient resources to handle the process. If possible, consider upgrading your server or using a dedicated migration tool that is designed to handle large amounts of data, which can help you move your site without overloading your server.
Also, it’s a good practice to perform the migration during off-peak hours to minimize the impact on your site’s performance and user experience.
After successfully migrating your site, you might want to look into optimizing your website and database to reduce their sizes. This could involve cleaning up old or unnecessary data, compressing images, and using caching to improve site performance.
I hope this helps.