Hi, I added your Nelio Content plugin to my website 24 hours ago to try it. It seems a great plugin, but for me, it has a huge handicap: it uses Plugin extremely high number of hosting resources (processes) of my hosting server, therefore producing 500 and 503 errors. I have a business hosting plan, with hgh number of available resources, but it seems that is not enough, so the plugin unfortunately is not suitable for my website.
That’s my experience. However, is there any chance to reduce this amount of needed resources?
Thank you.
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Hi! Thanks for reporting the issue. I think it’s the first time anyone has said so, which might explain why it’s gone unnoticed until now.
Do these errors occurs anywhere? Or are they related to specific screens (like the Calendar view, for instance)? If we can understand where things fail, we might be able to address them.
I’m not sure, but it’s possible. Could you please try to temporarily deactivate analytics and see if that fixes the issue? If that’s the culprit, at least we’ll know what we need to look into 😀
I reactivated the plugin and all the parameters (CPU, Memory, storage performance, processes) were extra high again, but as soon as I deactivated the Google Analytics everything went back to normal.
If I can forward some screenshots to you, please let me know.
After thoroughly investigating the code responsible for calculating the analytics of the posts, we were unable to replicate the issue in our WordPress environment.
To be honest, we don’t know what’s exactly causing this issue in your WordPress site. It might be a compatibility issue with your theme and some of your plugins. It could also be caused by your server (PHP version, WP version, cron configuration). Truth is, it’s impossible to tell from the outside.
​If you have access to your server logs, please look at them after activating analytics and see if your site is logging what’s amiss. If it does, please send us the log and we’ll explore a possible solution. Alternatively, please grant us temporary admin access to your site, so that we can try to figure out what’s happening. You can send us the details to the email address support at neliosoftware dot com.
This reply was modified 1 year, 6 months ago by Antonio Villegas.
I’d like to also say I ran into this same situation with SiteGround reporting high cpu seconds, and actually shut down my site each of the past 4 months. Looking at my logs, it’s showing a nelio process getting a 403: