Ich verwende das Plugin WP Optimize. Meine Website wird bei Raidboxes gehostet. Raidboxes übernimmt das Caching meiner Seite, deswegen kann man das Cachen bei WP Optimize nicht aktivieren.
Wenn ich bei WP Optimize “Minimieren” aktiviert habe, habe ich das Problem, dass der Cache immer größer wird und irgendwann den Speicher sprengt. Dann muss ich jedesmal manuell den Cache leeren.
In anderen Projekten verwende ich ebenfalls WP Optimize mit “Minimieren”. Hier habe ich das Problem, dass der Cache vollläuft nicht. Die Einstellungen in WP Optimize sind identisch. Ich verwende in den Projekten jeweils das gleiche Theme und die gleichen Plugins.
Der Support von Raidboxes hat gesagt, das Problem liegt beim Plugin WP Optimize.
Hat jemand eine Idee, warum der Cache immer größer wird?
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Please could you install WP Crontrol and check the Cron Events tab, does wpo_minify_purge_old_cache appear and what are the values for Next Run and Recurrence?
Thank you for the video, apologies I should have clarified this in the beginning but when you refer to the cache filling up I take it you are referring to the minify cache and not your Raidbox cache?
No, it’s about the Raidboxes cache. This is getting bigger and bigger. And as I said, Raidboxes support took a look at it and said it was due to the WP Optimize plugin
Thank you for the clarification, did they provide any further information on why they think this? If not, would it be possible to ask them? It will help us to reach a resolution more quickly.
I have now asked Raidboxes again and they have taken a closer look.
It is now about the minify cache and not about the Raidboxes cache. It is stored in the folder /wp-content/cache/wpo-minify/. They have noticed that there are countless minified files there. One folder, for example, is 475 MB in size. Here are two screenshots
This reply was modified 1 year, 5 months ago by mipohl.
Apologies for the delay and thank you for the screen shot and further clarification from Raidboxes. As the associated cron looks to be working correctly I do not have an explanation for this as of yet.
Please could you turn WordPress debugging on with a view to capturing the issue in the debug.log?
This plugin is quite useful for doing that quickly. If you would prefer to do it manually, here is a quick reference guide. I am sure you know how to do all of this already but I thought I’d include it just in case.
I installed and activated the plugin 3 days ago. Unfortunately, it shows absolutely nothing, no error log and nothing else. Today the storage space has also filled up again and I had to empty it manually. What else can I do now to help you troubleshoot?
The website is hosted by Raidboxes. The regular caching is done by Raidboxes, and you cannot activate regular caching in WP Optimize. On the Cache page, the default setting for the cache lifespan is 24 hours. But as I said, regular caching is not activated here. In minify Cache I have set the lifespan to 2 days.
Unfortunately, I don’t know how to insert images from my PC here, otherwise I would also send you the screenshots.