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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Timely All-in-One Events Calendar] MAX CPU UsageThanks for the updates, Nicola. After three days of having the robots.txt changes in place the issue still occurs (but I’ve noticed it takes longer to occur). Our sites that use the events plugin do have a large number of events and we do not delete old ones (but we’ll try and see what it does).
And I’m a little wary of blocking those crawling bots since it would have a negative effect on our search rankings for the respective sites. https://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=2387297 explains what happens when you block Googlebot.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Timely All-in-One Events Calendar] MAX CPU UsageThe websites are all running 1.10-standard. I haven’t heard from anyone that the “Add new event” page was blank when it was being used. We also haven’t gotten any reports of seeing any issues from the error, but it was just something we saw in the logs.
That sounds like a reasonable explanation for the slow queries, thanks.
We’ll go ahead and try to disable crawling for calendar pages and we’ll report back.
Also, here is our stack in case it helps you or anyone else: Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS, Apache 2.2.22, MySQL 5.5.31, PHP 5.3.10, Varnish 3.0.3.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Timely All-in-One Events Calendar] MAX CPU UsageWe’ve been experiencing the same issue on a few sites where this plugin is installed. I don’t believe the issue is related to the client-side loading of files. After a couple of hours of running the server reaches full CPU usage. Here is one of the common errors we’re seeing in our error log: http://pastebin.com/ry7yDdCE. Here’s also some slow queries that were logged: http://pastebin.com/dRi1ZBCX.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [AdRotate Banner Manager] Server craches because of bugs in scriptWe’re having the same issues on our sites. I was able to speed up pages in which the ads were on by disabling logging and emptying its table (from 30-60 seconds load time to 1-4 seconds). But it still is causing issues and I’ve temporarily told our httpd to restart every six hours in order to not have it crash (I definitely would not recommend this is as a permanent fix for anyone else experiencing the same).
For the plugin author, I can only tell you that the issue we’re experiencing is related to AdRotate (when disabled, the issues no longer occur, and when set as the only plugin enabled, the issues occur). I can hand over additional information that would help you out, but I haven’t done a full audit on the plugin so you’ll need to tell me what you need.