• I’m in development phase and I remember when I first installed Query Monitor – around a month ago – it was showing queries by component. Now it just says ‘unknown’ in all frontend and backend pages. Is there a potential cause for this, or should I just start looking for plugin conflicts?

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  • Plugin Author John Blackbourn

    (@johnbillion)

    WordPress Core Developer

    Hey thanks for the message.

    Is there a red message showing at the top of the database queries panel warning you about the db.php symlink?

    Is there anything unusual about your installation? For example, have you moved the content directory?

    Which OS are you using on your server?

    If the db.php symlink isn’t the problem then I’m happy to look into this for you because there may be certain configurations that mean QM can’t determine the component.

    Thread Starter techsmurfy

    (@techsmurfy)

    Yes, you’re right, there is an ‘unable to symlink’ warning on top of my queries… :/

    I’m on shared hosting, running Linux. I don’t think there’s anything unusual, but I am using over 20 plugins. Maybe one of them does use db.php? I thought it’d be Fastest Cache, but no, I deactivated it and still getting the same error.

    If I find the cause I’ll let you know. If I don’t… well, could this have to do with server configuration?

    Thread Starter techsmurfy

    (@techsmurfy)

    As a follow up, I have to confirm that the issue doesn’t seem to be coming from another plugin. I deactivated all plugins, even switched theme to default, and I’m still getting the same warning. Which is weird, cause as I said, I can swear it was working at some point :/

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