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  • Thread Starter jurgenestanislao

    (@jurgenestanislao)

    Help! Just deactivated and reactivated the plugin and now everying goes on 503.

    Caleb Burks

    (@icaleb)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Try temporarily switching back to the WordPress Twenty Sixteen Theme, or Storefront, and disable all plugins except for WooCommerce. If that resolves the issue, then slowly re-enable features until you find the one that’s causing the conflict.

    Could also turn on wp debug mode for more info as to what is causing the errors: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/how-to-debug-issues-after-updates

    Thread Starter jurgenestanislao

    (@jurgenestanislao)

    Thanks, will try to do this and update you.

    Plugin Support RK a11n

    (@riaanknoetze)

    Might also be worthwhile looking at any PHP error logs you have. If you’re having trouble locating these (it’s not in the WordPress admin section), ask you hosting provider – they should access to that 🙂

    Thread Starter jurgenestanislao

    (@jurgenestanislao)

    HI Riaan,

    Will ask my hosting provider about it. It’s getting quite frustrating.

    Jurgen

    Thread Starter jurgenestanislao

    (@jurgenestanislao)

    Hi Caleb,

    Tried your recommendation and although it made the admin pages load faster, it still leaves me with 500/503s on my orders tab when trying to access it.

    Only thing we did the past days was to actually install Google Tag Manager and update the WooCommerce plugin and then it just went haywire from there.

    Jurgen

    Jesse Pearson (a11n)

    (@jessepearson)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    There should be an error_log file in the main directory for your web host, any recent errors would be near the bottom of that file. They would explain more of what’s going on.

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