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    i’m traveling tomorrow for a few days, once i get back what i will do is activate the pro plugin again and try and see what might have caused the issue. Hopefully I will figure it out and let you know.

    in reply to: Events Calendar overloading mysql server since last night #132806
    usurp
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    Well I don’t think it’s related to my power/resources. I’ve got a server with Rackspace and 8GB of RAM and the fact of the matter is everything was working fine before and the amount of queries the plugin was sending I’m guessing is beyond normal. The only thing I can guess is that maybe it has to do with the fact i’m using php 5.2. Not sure if that makes a difference but can’t think of any other reason.

    usurp
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    btw, my theory is it has something to do with reoccurring events has to do with this issue. Sorry I shouldnt have said nothing new was done in my previous response. two new things were done:

    1) a few days before the plugin upgrade i added one reoccurring event
    2) i updted the plugin to the latest version once it was released

    usurp
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    No I can’t confirm that since there is no way I can disable all my plugins and change my theme to the default one since I runny a pretty busy and active blog. What I can confirm is nothing new was done and just randomly it started sending these queries. By disabling the pro version of the plugin the problem stopped.

    usurp
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    I’m on the latest version of Events Calendar and Events Calendar Pro. I think I updated them both a few days ago but mysql just started crashing last night because of all the queries. I disabled Events Calendar Pro earlier today and rebooted my server and haven’t faced a single issue since. I’ve been checking my database processes and not of the crash causing queries were coming up so I’ve come to the conclusion something in the last update of Events Calendar Pro is causing these queries.

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