Hi @niron,
Sorry to hear that you had such an issue on your website. But, Hummingbird will not delete any plugins or system files, only cache files or minified version of assets. In any case, your WordPress install should not be affected by the plugin. Do you have any error/access logs from the incident?
Best regards,
Anton
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niron
(@niron)
Where can I find those error/access logs?
@niron, depends on the server configuration. You can try looking for a logs folder in the root of your FTP. Or ask you host where to find the logs. Also, please check if you have wp-content/wphb-logs folder.
Best regards,
Anton
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niron
(@niron)
It’s a basic WordPress hosting package. Nothing in the root that I can find.
I do have the wphb-logs folder that you suggested but unfortunately it appears to be empty.
Thought you could see something from your end / logs.
Hello there @niron
Please contact your hosting provider and ask them for any error log that could assist us.
Then either post their links or upload them in a service like Dropbox and post the shareable link here in your next reply. 🙂
Warm regards,
Dimitris
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niron
(@niron)
I just did. No logs on their end because I’m using a sharing server package.
@niron,
Are you able to create a staging site and try to replicate the issue there?
Best regards,
Anton
Thread Starter
niron
(@niron)
Hi,
First, thanks a lot for the great support.
Unfortunately, I cannot do it. But I can describe what happened.
1. Installed the plugin and ran the test. The system suggested a few ways to improve.
2. I did exactly as suggested, leaving away a few dynamic pages.
3. connected to cloudflare via API.
4. Did a second test which improved the score to 85/100.
5. Then I did the usual stuff, updating text in posts, etc (nothing unusual).
6. The app has shown green checkmarks on all options including GZIP compression.
6. Then, minutes later the website had a mini crash and a few seconds later returned back to full operation but without Woocommerce. Website said: Error 500.
7. I couldn’t install the Woocommerce plug because the folder was still there. So I removed the Hummingbird plugin, connected to the server via FTP, removed the WOO folder and then re-installed the plugin again.
8. Website returned to work as before.
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niron.
Hi @niron,
Unfortunately, I was not able to replicate on a local install.
Best regards,
Anton
Hello @niron
Hope all is well!
We’ve not heard from you in a while. I’ve marked this ticket as resolved for now, but if you need anything else at all, we’re here for you, please just reopen the ticket or create a new one.
Kind regards,
Nastia