What you are saying it seems that the plugin is showing you cache data. Try uninstall & deleting the plugin and then reinstall it.
Thank you Saumya!
It seems that the Problem solves itself.
I think it had the wrong Version for over two weeks now.
The Cache should somehow update…
However, I do not have the Problem anymore and I cannot reproduce the Problem.
I will see on my next upgrade what happens.
Thank you anyways!
@roidanton WP Server Stats hooks into WP cache system to store information so that it doesn’t need to query the server all time unnecessarily, mostly for the info which doesn’t change most often. The cache gets auto-purged in 7 days. If you need to purge any other time, just deactivate > uninstall > delete > reinstall the plugin.
ok, thank you @isaumya I will try this next time!
Hello Saumya,
I got very similar issue of wrong info being displayed( the amount of max users connection should be unlimited instead it continue to report the old value of 151)
Per your recommendation I did un install and re install the plugin but still the old value of 151 max usrs connection is still showing up after the re install
Can you give me your best solution remedy to this issue
Your prompt reply with best solution to resolve this vital issue is appreciated
@android1pro You have to completely remove the plugin using the WordPress plugins section and then install it as fresh. Then only the cache will be cleared.
Thank you for the prompt reply which is appreciated
I did exactly that yesterday and installed a fresh copy of the plugin,
still the old value of 151 max usrs connection is still showing up after the re install.
Is there anything missing here that could be done?
Can you give me your best solution remedy to this issue
Your prompt reply with best solution to resolve this vital issue is appreciated
@android1pro Well that’s the information PHP is showing that’s why you see that.