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  • Thread Starter kemper-boyd

    (@kemper-boyd)

    Any idea about this?

    I have the same problem. Used the plugin for a while and it worked fine, until we had a total server crash. After investigation we found that yarpp database tables were crashed beyond repair and mysql would just die until we deleted them. Reactivating the plugin now brings the server down again (mysql jumps at 100% load and memory is soon exhausted).

    donncha thanks for your reply. The situation on that server is quite complicated, I took over after the guy who set up the whole site left, so I have to deal with a high load server made by someone else. In this, your plugin was a godsend, the server came back to life after a deadly weekend with lots of downs. At the moment I’m not able to find what could be populating POST (there is no proxy that I know of), but if commenting that part isn’t gonna get me into trouble, I’ll postpone the investigation after more urgent issues will be fixed.

    By the way, how smooth can the transition to 2.8.5 be (I’m a bit concerned since I’m basically walking in the dark)?

    Thanks again

    UPDATE: after looking for conflicting plugins (which I did not find) the only way I could get wp-super-cache to work is by commenting out the lines that check if request is POST or if compression is enabled in wp-cache-phase2.php. After doing that the cache is building up. Am i going to go into troubles for doing this?

    I installed the dev version and all I get for every page is “Not caching POST request.”

    Hello, I have the same problem mentioned here, I think I have followed every trick I could find on this topic, but nothing still gets cached.

    I’m using WordPress 2.7 with wp-super-cache 0.9.7

    I have all write permissions granted to the webserver user, required files were correctly created in wp-content by the plugin itself, cache/supercache are both 777, .htaccess files match what’s in the plugin admin page (both the one in the webroot and the one in the cache dir), WP_CACHE is defined, PHP safe mode is disabled… I don’t really know where else to investigate – no change I made moved me from 0 cached pages.

    The site is struggling and I really could use help from caching.

    Thanks in advance for your help!

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