Could you post some of the database queries here, so we can take a look at it and see if they’re generated by Jetpack?
Make sure you remove all sensitive information from the queries before to post them here, though.
If you’d like, you can also send them to us via this contact form:
http://jetpack.me/contact-support/
Thanks!
This is the query that keep calling after upgrading. We have 1000 sites on our server. We have to increase sever instance to manage loads now.
UPDATE ‘wp_options’ SET ‘option_value’ = ‘[private options redacted]’ WHERE ‘option_name’ = ‘jetpack_file_data’
@kemmettchris: were you able to take a look at the queries in question? If so, could you share them here?
@nattyait: Thanks for the info! We’ll reply to your thread as soon as possible.
My problems began 4 days ago when I got a “too many queries” message too, but then a bunch of problems have happened. It started with the too many queries problem which seemed to cause a redirect at the admin login page sending me to install and sending every visitor a “cannot redirect message”
Then after attempting to fix that, the problem I am now having is that if Jetpack is the ONLY plug-in I have on, it works. But if I turn on ANY of my other plugsins (Yoast SEO, WP instagram widget or WP popular posts, for example), I get the redirect message again.
My host iPower says there is nothing wrong on the server side.
I cannot figure this out. I love jetpack and do not want to deactivate it. Perhaps you have a suggestion?
At the moment, I am using wordpress 4.2.1 , the url is http://www.ifitshipitshere.com and I presently ONLY have the jetpack by wordpress plugin 3.8.2 activated.
Still figuring out the problem. Will keep the post updated.
So far removing jetpack completely did not do the trick.
I believe it was another plugin, but am not sure as of yet.
No query logs are available from my host StartLogic. I only have found stats logs which are extremely extensive and searching through them is not a task I am willing to take on.
The top 10 IP addresses hitting my site (possibly causing the queries) were Cloudflare. The hit amounts were in the thousands per day but not any where near 75k per hour.
I believe there may be a plugin conflict with one of the updates, either WordPress, Customizr, or Jetpack. As they all updated within a few days of each other it is hard to tell which is the source. I am using process of elimination to find the culprit.
I had stopped advertising the site due to the issue. I have to wait for my ads to run again then wait to see if the site goes down after I remove each plugin…process of elimination – the complicated kind…
Thanks for the update! Please let us know if there’s anything we can do to help in the meantime.