• Resolved upskirthq

    (@upskirthq)


    Did you ever change it. I had to remove the Jetpack update I was getting Apache time outs.
    Removed Jetpack and site went back to normal. Luckily my host never sent any warnings otherwise the site could of been taken down.

    If it helps I was only using the stats option

    http://ww.wp.xz.cn/extend/plugins/jetpack/

Viewing 5 replies - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)
  • Plugin Contributor Tim Moore

    (@tmoorewp)

    What kind of timeouts are you getting? Some folks are getting memory limit errors; you may want to look at that and see if you need to increase your PHP memory limit.

    Thread Starter upskirthq

    (@upskirthq)

    It’s shared hosting so I can’t touch php.ini, if it was on my vps then yes no problem.
    The page was hanging for some time before the apache red flag came up, it was just a warning the page was taking to long and killed it, I never took much notice actually but obviously I knew what was causing it straight away.
    I just thought anyone on shared hosting might face the same problem, I have gone back to Statpress no where near as good but no issues.

    Plugin Contributor Tim Moore

    (@tmoorewp)

    You can edit you wp-config.php file and add define('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '96M');. Change the 96M to whatever amount you want.

    Thread Starter upskirthq

    (@upskirthq)

    Oh never knew that ok will report back thx

    Thread Starter upskirthq

    (@upskirthq)

    Ok Tim the 96mb limit seemed to have worked and no worrying emails from my host 🙂 Thanks

Viewing 5 replies - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)

The topic ‘[Plugin: Jetpack by WordPress.com] Why o' why’ is closed to new replies.