Hello. I recently migrated a simple 5 page WP Enfold website to a new hosting and suddnely found myself surpassing the 750,000 inode limit, with both CPU and RAM resources maxed out, and intermitent database connection errors. Upon research by the hosting support team they pointed out it was Enfold, which I resisted to believe. They pointed towards a specific folder wp-content/uploads/dynamic_avia/ which I then deleted, and all of a sudden the inodes were down to around 20,000… but with each passing day things have gone back to the initial saturation status, and now I have no doubts that something is not working with my Enfold. Can you help me make it stop this shocking behavior?
In the private content area you’ll find a few lines from the log report.
Hey Héctor,
Sorry for the problem, and the late reply. We had problems with what you are describing in earlier versions of theme, but they should be solved in the version you are running. Did you select to activate the option to delete the old CSS and JS files under Enfold->Performance? If that doesn’t help, then please provide us with admin WordPress and FTP access in private, so that we can have a closer look at your site.
Best regards,
Rikard