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  • Thread Starter abubin

    (@abubin)

    after extended time of googling, I found the only way to resolve this issue is to remove the db.php symlink for query monitor and then add in the db.php for hyperdb. Cause query monitor works (less effectively) without the db.php file.

    Just hoping there is a way to get both plugin working as there are also few other plugin that uses this db.php file such as w3tc.

    Plugin Author John Blackbourn

    (@johnbillion)

    WordPress Core Developer

    Nope, unfortunately there’s no way around this currently. See this previous thread on the same subject.

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