• Resolved canu

    (@canu)


    Hi,
    I am very non technical so please bear with me.
    I have noticed that the ajax-admin.php function is being used extensively and this is causing issues with the load on the server.
    I installed this plugin with the hope that it could help identify which plugin(s) is causing the problem.

    Could you give me simple instructions how I might go about doing this?

    Thanks a million!

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/query-monitor/

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  • Thread Starter canu

    (@canu)

    Hi,
    Anyone had the chance to look at this?

    Plugin Author John Blackbourn

    (@johnbillion)

    WordPress Core Developer

    Please wait more than 24 hours before bugging people for a reply on a free support forum. It’s very rude.

    Query Monitor currently only alerts you to PHP errors (ie. warnings and notices) in AJAX requests. It does monitor database query times etc but doesn’t expose this. I’m still in the process of re-working the way that Query Monitor outputs debugging information for AJAX requests. A future release will improve this greatly, but there’s not ETA for it yet.

    I’m not aware of another debugging plugin which will show you performance information for AJAX requests, but you might want to try a plugin such as P3 Profiler which can help you identify performance problems.

    Thread Starter canu

    (@canu)

    John,
    Thank you for your input, it’s much appreciated.

    Incidentally, please note that I waited more than 24 hours before following up but your comments are welcome, the last thing that I want to be thought of is being ‘very rude’.

    Thanks again.

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