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Hello @qtwrk,
Yes, using
litespeed-img_optmas the include URI worked and a new log was generated.Here is the link to the log on Pastebin:
https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/yn8Mk2pvmZ/Thank you.
Hello @qtwrk,
Just a quick follow-up to provide some extra information.
I wanted to let you know that when I set the
Debug URI Includesfield tonew_reqas you instructed, the debug log remains empty after I click the “Send Optimization Request” button.However, when I remove the
new_reqfilter and leave theDebug URI Includesfield blank, a new log is generated successfully. The link I provided earlier is from a log generated without the filter.I hope this additional detail is helpful for your diagnosis.
Thank you.
Hello @qtwrk,
Thank you for the instructions. Removing the “new_req” filter allowed the log to be generated.
Here is the link to the new debug log from Pastebin:
https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/WPTMY6WSjY/
Thank you for your help.
Hello @litetim,
Thank you for your reply. To answer your questions:
- This is a fresh installation of the LiteSpeed Cache plugin on a newly migrated site, so I have only ever used the latest version. I don’t have any history with it working on previous versions.
- Yes, that is correct. The images waiting in the queue are standard JPG and PNG files that have been uploaded to the WordPress Media Library.
The core issue seems to be that after the first small batch is optimized, subsequent cron runs report “Images found: 0” in the debug log, even though thousands are waiting.
Thank you for looking into this.