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  • Thread Starter stevewatson

    (@stevewatson)

    Apologies for my massive delay in responding.

    EWWW IO version: 201
    WP version: 4.0
    ewww_image_optimizer_admin_init()
    ewww_image_optimizer_init()
    ewww_image_optimizer_cloud_init()
    ewww_image_optimizer_exec_init()
    ewww_image_optimizer_install_tools()
    Checking/Installing tools in /home/[removed]/public_html/wp-content/ewww/
    wp-content/ewww permissions: 0755
    ewww_image_optimizer_install_paths()
    CPU architecture: x86_64
    generated paths:
    /home/[removed]/public_html/wp-content/plugins/ewww-image-optimizer/jpegtran-linux64
    /home/[removed]/public_html/wp-content/plugins/ewww-image-optimizer/optipng-linux
    /home/[removed]/public_html/wp-content/plugins/ewww-image-optimizer/gifsicle-linux
    /home/[removed]/public_html/wp-content/plugins/ewww-image-optimizer/pngquant-linux
    /home/[removed]/public_html/wp-content/plugins/ewww-image-optimizer/cwebp-linux864
    /home/[removed]/public_html/wp-content/ewww/jpegtran
    /home/[removed]/public_html/wp-content/ewww/optipng
    /home/[removed]/public_html/wp-content/ewww/gifsicle
    /home/[removed]/public_html/wp-content/ewww/pngquant
    /home/[removed]/public_html/wp-content/ewww/cwebp
    64-bit linux detected while installing tools
    ewww_image_optimizer_md5check()
    /home/[removed]/public_html/wp-content/ewww/jpegtran-alt: 8e4a09bb04ba001f5f16651ae8594f7f
    ewww_image_optimizer_md5check()
    /home/[removed]/public_html/wp-content/ewww/cwebp-alt: eb3a5b6eae54140269ed6dcf6f792d37
    Linux/UNIX style OS, checking permissions
    jpegtran permissions: 0755
    gifsicle permissions: 0755
    optipng permissions: 0755
    pngquant permissions: 0755
    webp permissions: 0755
    ewww_image_optimizer_settings_script()
    images to check for savings: 49334
    ewww_image_optimizer_notice_utils()
    ewww_image_optimizer_exec_check()
    disable_functions = show_source, system, shell_exec, passthru, exec, popen, proc_open, allow_url_fopen
    suhosin_blacklist =
    ewww_image_optimizer_disable_tools()
    ewww_image_optimizer_options()
    ewww_image_optimizer_jpg_background()
    ewww_image_optimizer_jpg_background()
    ewww_image_optimizer_jpg_quality()

    My php.ini
    disable_functions = show_source, passthru, popen, proc_open, allow_url_fopen
    memory_limit = 64M
    max_execution_time = 30
    max_input_time = 60
    upload_max_filesize = 24M
    post_max_size = 24M
    extension_dir = “/usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20100525”
    realpath_cache_size = 16K
    realpath_cache_ttl = 120
    zend_extension = “/usr/local/IonCube/ioncube_loader_lin_5.4.so”
    zend_extension = “/usr/local/Zend/lib/Guard-6.0.0/php-5.4.x/ZendGuardLoader.so”

    Thread Starter stevewatson

    (@stevewatson)

    Thank you very much. I look forward to installing the latest version.

    Thread Starter stevewatson

    (@stevewatson)

    Thanks for the reply. My website is on a shared hosting service. To troubleshoot the issue and confirm the Securi plugin was the cause of my server crash, I removed the Sucuri plugin and reinstalled a fresh installation from WordPress. Immediately after installing the plugin all my server resourced were consumed, to the point where I started to receive 508 errors (Resource Limit Exceeded) when trying to visit my website. My website was down for a number of hours while I engaged Support to help resolve the problem. I had to manually remove the ‘securi-security’ folder from the ‘plugins’ folder.

    I hope this information is what you are after:

    cPanel
    Max Memory 1024MB
    Max Entry Processes 20
    Max I/O Usage 1Mb/s
    inodes 200,000

    Apache version 2.4.9
    PHP version 5.4.30
    MySQL version 5.5.37-cll
    Architecture x86_64
    Operating system linux
    Perl version 5.8.8
    Kernel version 2.6.32-531.17.1.lve1.2.58.el6.x86_64

    WP Version: 3.9.1
    MySQL Version: 5.5.37
    PHP Version: 5.4.30

    PHP Version: 5.4.30
    PHP Memory Usage: 28.67 MB
    PHP Memory Limit: 256M
    PHP Max Upload Size: 32M
    PHP Max Post Size: 8M
    PHP Safe Mode: Off
    PHP Allow URL fopen: On
    PHP Allow URL Include: Off
    PHP Display Errors: On
    PHP Max Script Execution Time: 30 Seconds

    I’m not quite sure what you need, or how I can get it, when you ask for the usage consumed by the plugin.

    Thread Starter stevewatson

    (@stevewatson)

    I tried changing the minified value to false, but the source code still shows the ga.js code snippet. Not to worry, I can quite easily live without the demographics.

    How are getting on with the items on your “to-do” list and the universal GA code snippet?

    Thanks for responding and keep up the good work.

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