• Resolved Edith Allison

    (@terragirl)


    The last update to the plugin, v3.0.1, pushed a client site offline. The plugin spawned too many connections, used up all server resources and the site could not load.

    Disabling the plugin fixed the error.

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  • The same problem happened to me. I hope to fix it as soon as possible.

    Thread Starter Edith Allison

    (@terragirl)

    Thank you! 33k+ cron jobs deleted.

    Thank you 🙂

    I did this, and they come right back…. I have deleted them a dozen times, and within a few minutes they are back. Even with the plugin disabled, and i even rolled it back to an older verison. I give it a minute, refresh, and over 20,000 jobs from LC are back!

    Thread Starter Edith Allison

    (@terragirl)

    Deleting the plugin will stop the cron jobs. De-activating is not enough.

    Nope, they still come back after deleting the plugin. This is all messed up! Thanks LeadConnector!

    Plugin Support paraglc

    (@paraglc)

    Hi @suwebsites, @terragirl, @noormy,
    This is Parag from LeadConnector Team.
    Please share an access of your site on paragleadconnector@gmail.com so that we can fix your issue.
    Waiting for your reply.

    Thread Starter Edith Allison

    (@terragirl)

    On the site I’m working on this fixed it: Delete plugin, then remove cron jobs via crontrol plugin. Iv’e monitored for 24 hours, the cron jobs did not come back.

    Plugin Support paraglc

    (@paraglc)

    Thanks @terragirl for the confirmation.

    Plugin Support paraglc

    (@paraglc)

    Hi @suwebsites @terragirl @noormy
    PLEASE DO NOT SHARE access of your site. Its against the policy.
    If required, please create a support ticket with LeadConnector team. Our support reps are going to help you over there.
    @suwebsites @terragirl @noormy  We apologies for all the miscommunication. Made a note internally, we will be mindful about it going forward.

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 1 month ago by paraglc.

    Of course i won’t share my login. And we don’t need help with LeadConnector….. after this we dropped it and found a different solution.

    Hi @paraglc
    The problem has been fixed.

    hawkdev

    (@hawkdev)

    I just ran into this issue last week with a client. I used WP Control delete 60k cron jobs from Lead Connector. They did not come back and the site has been fine. However, another client today had some speed issues and I saw Lead Connector was installed. I found the same issue with 50k cron jobs and everytime I delete them, they come right back within seconds. I completely deleted Lead Finder as the client does not use the CRM it was connected to. Even thought it is deleted, that cron job is still showing in the events. I am guessing those are the old ones from March 24th which seems to be when a lot of this started for people. Our hosting company also tried to delete these and cant. Now the cleint site is down. Any advice?

    Plugin Author vinitlc

    (@vinitlc)

    Hey @hawkdev ,
    Please check if you have updated the plugin to latest version post which a popup shows up on the leadconnector dashboard itself to clear all old cron jobs if there are any.

    if incase that doesn’t help can you please create a support ticket with us from your Agency so we can look into your wordpress site and resolve the issue for you ?

    Thank you.

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