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  • Brook

    (@brook-tribe)

    Howdy Onnoah,

    That is a strange issue. I have seen it happen on my own server, when for some reason my server is locking a file from being editted by the WordPress user. The solution is to manually delete the plugin. You might be able to do this from WP Admin > Plugins, or you might need to login via FTP and delete the plugin folder. Then reinstall the plugin with the latest version. This is essentially a manual update, so no calendar data will be lost. But, it’s always safest to make backups first just in case something unexpected happens.

    Does that answer your question?

    Cheers!
    – Brook

    Thread Starter ONNoah

    (@onnoah)

    Hello Brook,

    Thanks for responding.

    I believe it was resolved as such:

    It turns out that we had used all our available inodes. There were a number of very old items within archived files. Once these ancient unused files were removed we regained the capacity to use WordPress and its plugins.

    Thank you however for your helpful insight.

    Best,

    ON Noah

    Brook

    (@brook-tribe)

    I appreciate the update. Thanks ON Noah!

    – Brook

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