• Resolved pp46

    (@pp46)


    Hi
    I have no control over the maintenance mode if I click on the ON switch I am sent to the message page, when I go back to dashboard the button is light red only and I can not switch it back to green and off course the maintenance mode does not work/not active. I have disabled most of my plugins (some I cant) but can not see what to do next
    Any idea ? thanks

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/all-in-one-wp-security-and-firewall/

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  • Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi, it would be a good idea if you could disable all your other plugins and only have this plugin active for testing purposes. Can you check the log files located in Dashboard to see if they reveal some information. How much memory do you have allocated for your website?

    Thread Starter pp46

    (@pp46)

    Hi Thanks for your answer, Well in fact I am running 5 sites via MainWP on a hosting plan, its a large plan and in theory it should have no problem running
    all this, the sites run fast and smooth and admin work fluid.

    I have this problem on all those sites, whereas everything else works fine.

    These are the server limitations below and when I look at the usage stats on the server I am nowhere near that ever.

    a simultaneous number of database connections (if the instance has a database installed on it)
    a limit of 128MB of RAM per process
    a limited number of pageviews per month (from 300,000 to 5 million)

    Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    One question are you able to make other changes in the plugin admin without any issue? If you are and the only problem is when you try to save Maintenance mode, does your theme have a maintenance mode functionality? If that is the case can you test one of WordPress default themes like Twenty Fifteen?

    Thread Starter pp46

    (@pp46)

    HI
    Yes everything else works fine there is no theme its a builder its a good idea to try on an other theme see what happens, id have to set something up to test without modifying my site though.

    Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Yes that is a good idea. If you have the space, you could easily set up a test site for testing purposes in your server. This would make it more easy for you to carry out test in the future.

    Regards

    Thread Starter pp46

    (@pp46)

    from what I see in the stats the server peaks at 128Mo (which is the given limit) some times
    I sent a mail to the hosting company asking for clarification.
    but it does not really explain the reason why this specific function does not work whene everything else works
    As for setting up a site to test I am doing that now on a testing server similar set up ..
    I would like to keep this thread open maybe somebody who has had the same problem will post something
    Thanks!

    Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Sure, you can keep this thread open. Let us know how you go with your testing site.

    Regards

    Thread Starter pp46

    (@pp46)

    Hi there I am getting back on this thread as I have not really sorted this out yet
    I have by now set up quite a few more sites with this plugin and have a bit more information

    I can still not get the maintenance mode to work, by that I mean that sometimes it does work partially after several attempts the maintenance mode switch will stay green and if it does go to red I can not switch it back, this is just one example there are other issues which are probably related..

    I am doing something wrong? possible but I can not see what, I click on the red and the message page opens I click through, the page reloads and when I go back to the dashboard the button is still green. I notice that changing the message works. its weird.

    On my dev server, which has no caching system and is very well furnished in memory and cpu
    I have run tests and deactivated all plugins with Divi theme builder or standard WP theme
    To get unstuck from maintenance mode I have to reset all security settings!
    Please for any help I would be most grateful

    Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi, what are your current sever specs? What WordPress version are you running? How much memory do you have allocated to your site this time? I would like to know because this thread is 5 months old. There has been many updates added to the plugin. Who is your host?

    Thread Starter pp46

    (@pp46)

    Hi thanks for your answer

    Sorry I should have mentioned to disregard the old thread

    The server is regular apache2 running php/mysql on debian 7 with 4 core and 8256Mo ram 100.00 mbits bandwidth, the hosting company is gandi.net

    Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Can you share what is the problem you are still having with the maintenance mode feature?

    Thread Starter pp46

    (@pp46)

    “I click on close the maintenance button red and the message page opens I click through, the page reloads and when I go back to the dashboard the button is still green. the maintenance button does nothing”

    Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi, you did not answer my questions above? Can you answer them please.

    Thank you

    Thread Starter pp46

    (@pp46)

    Hi sorry for misunderstanding do you mean this :
    what are your current sever specs? What WordPress version are you running? How much memory do you have allocated to your site this time?

    Word press 4.7 all plugins are up to date daily
    Server : PHP Version 5.4.45-0+deb7u6 and has 4 cores and 8256Mo ram 100.00 mbits bandwidth, the hosting company is gandi.net,
    maybe the php version ??
    thanks for your help

    Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Thank you for providing the extra information. How much memory is allocated to your website?

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