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  • Thread Starter Poloman001

    (@poloman001)

    Carrying on my from my original post, I’ve tried a new ecommerce cart plugin “Orilla cart” and I end up with the exact same error of a dramatically slowed site. I’d appreciate any ideas as to why. I’m using WordPress 4.1.1.

    Plugin Author Justin Sainton

    (@justinsainton)

    Not sure about Orilla Cart, but I can tell you that WP eCommerce seems to run fine on most hosting configurations without any major slowdown. What version of WordPress were you updating from? Do you know what your memory limits are on your server? Any eCommerce platform added on to WordPress is going to increase the necessary resources required to run your site, so if you’re approaching any limits imposed by your server, that may cause a slowdown.

    One thing you may want to try is turning on debugging. It will create a log file with warnings and errors that may lead you to the cause of the issue with your configuration. It’s generally the first place to start when things feel a bit off.

    http://codex.wordpress.org/Debugging_in_WordPress

    jeff

    Thread Starter Poloman001

    (@poloman001)

    thank you for your responses. Justin : memory is definitely not an issue as our site more or less runs off a dedicated server. Jeff: I’ll try debugging and see what if any errors are recorded.

    Thread Starter Poloman001

    (@poloman001)

    There’s no issues with the server so it seems it is still a problem between the plugin and wordpress. Is anyone else having this issue. I’m running WordPress 4.1.1 and ever since I did the update, the site has gone slow. I’ve deactivated each plugin one by one and none make a difference except the WP eCommerce plugin. When deactivated the site works quickly, when activated it slows down dramatically.

    How about you install this plugin and post back or email the check up results. Maybe it will give us a clue as where to start.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/site-check-up-for-wp-ecommerce/

    it would be helpful if you left debugging enabled when using the plugin and provided the debug.log with the screen shot. the plugin will put some informative information into the log if it is enabled.

    jeff

    This is a link to a screen capture of the report the in formation the plugin produces. Current version of WP-eCommerce, WordPress 4.1.1.

    I’m seeing sub-second request time for single product/checkout pages, we should be able to get your site to do the same.

    http://www.pyebrook.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/checkup.jpg

    Thread Starter Poloman001

    (@poloman001)

    Cheers Jeff, I’ll do this shortly and post results. Thank you again for your help.

    Thread Starter Poloman001

    (@poloman001)

    Hi Jeff, Roughly how long should this test take.

    2-5 seconds on a untuned low-end commodity server

    Thread Starter Poloman001

    (@poloman001)

    Hi Jeff, I’ve run your test but unfortunately the test won’t go past the first permalinks test. It does the [products page] option which comes out at 0.0 but goes no further, simply states ” URL check in progress”. Do you have any other suggestions.

    can you email the debug.log and last 100 or so lines of the error.log from your web server. there will be something in the files

    @poloman001 please provide the info that Jeff asks for. He is just trying to help you out. We cant do much if we cant see some info

    Thread Starter Poloman001

    (@poloman001)

    The server is controlled via a third person so unfortunately I can’t get that information. Is there anything else I can do. I’ve run the test you sent me and it errors out on all the secure sections of the “permalinks test”. the error reads as “URL check failed SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate”. Does this mean anything

    Thread Starter Poloman001

    (@poloman001)

    Mihai, I’m not being awkward I don’t have access to the server and I’m not a developer so I don’t know how to get the information Jeff is asking for.

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