wp_trp_dictionary_en_us_en
wp_trp_dictionary_en_us_es_mx
wp_trp_gettext_en
wp_trp_gettext_en_us
wp_trp_gettext_es_mx
wp_trp_original_meta
wp_trp_original_strings
i have all this tables are from the plugin? maybe the names are wrong or something?
if this are the tables of the translatepress maybe i can delete an start over without problems?
we delete completely the database tables as you mention in other support post
delete all the wp_trp_* tables from the database and the WordPress options from wp_options: trp_settings, trp_plugin_version
and delete the folder in /wp_contents/plugins, reinstall the plugin and still make the same
Physical Memory Usage
1 GB / 1 GB (100%)
I/O Usage
1,023 KB/s / 1 MB/s (99.9%)
before the activation of the plugin the ram use was 3 percent is a shame because this is the best plugin to make this
hope you can help us we have many sites and we afraid maybe this is a bug or something
Hello,
So we activate the plugin of translatepress in 3 clicks the memory and the iops got red 100% of the use
— We save each string in the database; so you can expect to high load for a time until we assign to each original string. one for each language.
Yes, those tables are created by us to save the translations.
My suggestion would be to clone the site to a subdomain. and then create a ticket on the link below where we will investigate this case in more detail.
https://translatepress.com/support/ask-a-presale-question/
P.S – Please mention this thred in the ticket so we can take a look at what we already talked about.
Kind regards.