Hey @hatschiii
I think the memory value represents the RAM consumed by the .htaccess
wp-config.php files – if you see a big spike in the memory footprint against the run rate value that would deserve investigation.
Hope that helps?
RAM by .htaccess or wp-config.php is a good first direction, thanks.
but… I get this file change warning whito no files added, no files removed and changed very often. The only thing is memory = 0.1 up to 1.9
Is this normal and can I ignor it or is this something I must check from a security point of view?
Hi @hatschiii I haven’t got my head around this particular measurement, but I guess You need to watch for significant movements in the file size outside of the run-rate trend values, You’ll notice as you add/update plug-ins etc, the size of your .htaceess changes