Hi Samantha,
Please install “Advanced Cron Manager” plugin and check what processes are scheduled(Dashboard > Tools > Cron Manager). The task that updates the feeds in Ai1ec is called ai1ec_cron. Check what time Advanced Cron Manager says it will run it.
Hi Benjamin.
Thanks so much for your reply.
I’ve installed the plug-in and checked the list of scheduled processes in Cron Manager. The calendar process ai1ec_cron is scheduled to run hourly – there’s one coming up in less than 10 mins.
I’ve added a test event to double-check whether it will come through on the next run. No events have come through since the last time I did a manual sync (02.12.16) – but I know that unless I add a test one I can’t guarantee that one has actually been added via the Google Calendar!
I’ll update the post in 10 mins…
Thanks,
Samantha
Hi Benjamin,
I have checked my Cron Manager log again. The process is due to run in another 50 mins (so I know it’s past the time that it was next due to run at).
I’ve also checked my list of events. No further events have come through – including the test event which I added earlier this evening.
Many thanks,
Samantha
Hi Benjamin.
Just wondering if you missed my last post…
I installed the plug in like you said and then told you what it said and what I did to test it.
My calendar has not auto synced in the last 5 days (since I posted that). I am now running it manually…
Thanks,
Samantha
Hi @sfreyhan,
Apologies for the delay in responding to your inquiry. We’ve updated the calendar and have issued several bug fixes with the newest releases for our WordPress Core Plugin, as well as our hosted calendar versions.
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