• Resolved Antal Tettinger

    (@antaltettinger)


    Hello! I wonder if when the cache is full and the red light is blinking with 2.39 GB, is it a problem in case there is enough free space in the server?
    Should I still delete the cache and turn off the inline JS option or if there is enough free space just leave it as it is?

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  • Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    yes and no; all will continue to work, but a fast growing cache indicates other more severe problems so I would recommend to reconfigure Autoptimize not to also aggregate inline JS and/ or CSS really.

    hope this helps,
    frank

    Thread Starter Antal Tettinger

    (@antaltettinger)

    Hello Frank! I understand your canary analogy and why you are discouraging this. But some themes are built with horrifying things underneath such as WP Bakery or Visual Composer or other stuff. I have disabled the inline CSS aggregation hope that will do the trick. By the way so what is the worse case scenario, is the growing of the cache will stop at one point or just keeps growing forever? Sorry I am not sure what is the underlying issue.

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    it will keep growing forever, as *something* (pagebuilder or other) is adding random code (CSS or JS) in the page, which when aggregated causes cache misses and the CSS of JS to be re-optimized and re-cache, over and over and ..

    Thread Starter Antal Tettinger

    (@antaltettinger)

    Thanks Frank! I totally agree, it is bad thanks for your detailed answer!

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    you’re welcome Antal 🙂

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