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  • #25705

    I’m having some serious issues – MySQL instance dies 3-5 times a day… PHP calls are huge.

    This is a template issue.

    Can you help me out on this – it’s really frustrating.

    Please help, even with a fix for this.

    Thanks in advance.

    #127926

    You can try to install a cache plugin like w3tc: http://wordpress.org/plugins/w3-total-cache/ or super cache: http://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-super-cache/ which will reduce the number of database queries if the user is not logged in (static page content).

    #127927

    Hi there,

    I have w2tc running but this only slows the scenario down and over the space of 1-2 days mysql gets killed again.

    Is there something your team are looking at fixing?

    My server is pretty good – I’m really surprised this happening as I’ve used other template from http://kriesi.at in the past without issue.

    Is there anything your team can do for me at all?

    M

    #127928

    Hi MarcKeegan,

    If you can assist with some clues as to what is happening we may be able to but otherwise its an extremely broad and non-descriptive issue.

    Kriesi’s demo site runs on a MU install and gets hammered daily but the support forums and all the theme demos and as far as I know hasn’t had anything similar. My test server gets beat pretty hard daily as well from how much I switch between all of Kriesi’s themes, add and remove pages, run various test functions as well as host client development sites and have never had an issue with MySQL.

    So if you can provide more information on what exactly is happening either via logs, talking with the hosting provider, specs on your server or any other details we can dig a bit deeper.

    Regards,

    Devin

    #127929

    One of our dev guys have gone in and fixed the issues – I’ll get a report from him and forward it on next week.

    Thanks for the swift response guys.

    #127930

    Yes please do. Always good to know what has fixed issues for users so we can have it as a resource.

    Regards,

    Devin

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