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  • Thread Starter Eric Sprangers

    (@esprange)

    Peter,

    That must have been a plugin that was installed a long time ago and which did not remove this garbage after deactivation and removal. Thanks for this suggestion. I switched of autoload for this option and if not issues after some days I remove the entry from the table.

    Sorry that the wf_ part suggested it was related to wordfence. Using wordfence already for a long time and it helps great to block our site for all those script buddies trying to break in.

    Best regards,

    Eric

    Thread Starter Eric Sprangers

    (@esprange)

    yes. Installed and tested. It is fixed. Thanks for the quick action !

    Thread Starter Eric Sprangers

    (@esprange)

    this might be related: during the backup I noticed the following in the apache error log:

    [Wed Jun 05 02:02:33.957220 2024] [fcgid:warn] [pid 25374:tid 139646482732800] [client 116.203.134.67:57670] mod_fcgid: read data timeout in 120 seconds
    [Wed Jun 05 02:02:33.957259 2024] [core:error] [pid 25374:tid 139646482732800] [client 116.203.134.67:57670] End of script output before headers: wp-cron.php
    [Wed Jun 05 02:08:05.355285 2024] [fcgid:warn] [pid 25374:tid 139646549874432] [client 116.203.134.67:60818] mod_fcgid: read data timeout in 120 seconds
    [Wed Jun 05 02:08:05.649234 2024] [core:error] [pid 25374:tid 139646549874432] [client 116.203.134.67:60818] End of script output before headers: wp-cron.php
    [Wed Jun 05 02:14:04.526655 2024] [fcgid:warn] [pid 25374:tid 139646533089024] [client 116.203.134.67:36018] mod_fcgid: read data timeout in 120 seconds
    [Wed Jun 05 02:14:04.526686 2024] [core:error] [pid 25374:tid 139646533089024] [client 116.203.134.67:36018] End of script output before headers: wp-cron.php
    [Wed Jun 05 02:20:04.507253 2024] [fcgid:warn] [pid 5545:tid 139646482732800] [client 116.203.134.67:39754] mod_fcgid: read data timeout in 120 seconds
    [Wed Jun 05 02:20:04.611287 2024] [core:error] [pid 5545:tid 139646482732800] [client 116.203.134.67:39754] End of script output before headers: wp-cron.php
    [Wed Jun 05 02:25:47.784260 2024] [fcgid:warn] [pid 5545:tid 139646549874432] [client 185.107.112.117:42898] mod_fcgid: read data timeout in 120 seconds
    [Wed Jun 05 02:25:47.784311 2024] [core:error] [pid 5545:tid 139646549874432] [client 185.107.112.117:42898] End of script output before headers: wp-cron.php

    Thread Starter Eric Sprangers

    (@esprange)

    Hi, I assume you suggest pastebin.com (patebin.com is a very unsecure site). See the log at FA20240605 – Pastebin.com

    From this backup the following files are not removed by the cron job:

    backup_2024-06-05-0200_Farms_Around_731f62c87837-uploads3.zip.tmp.2k476z.part

    backup_2024-06-05-0200_Farms_Around_731f62c87837-uploads14.zip.tmp.bgfm6l.part

    backup_2024-06-05-0200_Farms_Around_731f62c87837-uploads19.zip.tmp.67d2pa.part

    Hope you can find the issue ….

    Regards,

    Eric

    Thread Starter Eric Sprangers

    (@esprange)

    Hi, those ‘.part’ files are around 35 MB and for each backup there are 3 or 4 of those files remaining in the updraft folder. These are not deleted by the daily cleanup cron job. As a daily backup is scheduled, this is about 1 GB per week, so imho this is substantial. At the archive destination folder, located at a Google drive, there are about 25 backup files for each backup set. The updraftplus settings are to split the backup set into 50 Mb files.

    Thread Starter Eric Sprangers

    (@esprange)

    Ryan,

    thanks ! You’re quick. I installed the 1.8.1 version and will check if the error no longer occurs. It is probably one of the pages that has that missing header image. The site has 140 pages so it is not that easy to figure out which one caused it.

    BR,
    Eric

    Thread Starter Eric Sprangers

    (@esprange)

    Hi Ryan,

    yes, the notice about the array access on a bool var started after installing 1.8.
    I checked your code, seems that the error occurs if the custom image is missing.

    KR,
    Eric

    Thread Starter Eric Sprangers

    (@esprange)

    Gregor,

    No, we don’t use OPcache or any other caching plugin. I will monitor the next days if I see any additional errors. If not, it’s history.

    KR,
    Eric

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