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I have added a second Cron job to truncate Cache Event, as well.
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The size of the Cache is growing more rapidly now despite it being dumped every ten minutes. I am getting a Cache table of 15mb in 5 minutes now. That's twice as fast as it was earlier with about the...
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Well... I have figured out a temporary solution to my problem with a Cron job set through my host with a linux command.
mysql -h localhost -u (username) --password=(password) -e "truncate...
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20 minutes after setting Guest Caching to 0 and clearing the Cache: ...
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Sorry for so many posts.... Just found Guest Caching and set it to 0. Cleared the cache and we are at: ...
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Seems like the cache is bloating faster after the upgrade.
I cleared it down to 214kb with an index of 7.0kb
Now we wait.
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Currently upgrading: Upgrading to 5.1.3
Status: Processing XML, Step 18 of 18
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I will check on Guest Caching when completed. Where do I check for that?
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Cache was cleared at the time of post -- 4 minutes ago. 80kb with the index being 80kb.
Currently:
9.92MB with the index being 120kb.
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Caching
All of a sudden, after months of being on a somewhat stable 5.1.0, my cache is running out of control.
The database sits at 1.2-1.3GB with a cleared cache. Within a few minutes, the cache...
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Yes. Turns out... when I uploaded an image as an administrator, I could see it when I posted it. Still logged in... the images are now gone.
Here is the link (I think it is a public board...):...
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