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April 9, 2015 at 20:30 #53816gregkamphuis@hotmail.comParticipant
Hi,
I am having a strange problem. When I have both my admin panel and my site open in different tabs or windows (but on the same computer), my wordpress admin panel freezes up and I get ‘waiting for available sockets’ in the bottem bar of the left hand side of the browser. The other problem that started happening around the same time is sometimes the grid elements don’t show up on the actual website (on any computer). My website is itsmyproblem.org. Thanks
GregApril 9, 2015 at 21:37 #53828gregkamphuis@hotmail.comParticipantAlso, in my forums, the topics and replies don’t show up, unless the topic is sticky but it still doesn’t show the replies, would this be a separate issue?
April 10, 2015 at 22:37 #53955gregkamphuis@hotmail.comParticipantHi, So I have been busy trying to figure out what this problem is, and WPEngine has been fantastic about helping me. I am going to copy an email I have got from them here which looks like it should help. However, I still need help because, it looks a bit over my head and I dont want to mess it us anymore!
It looks like the issue is with some sort of notification function that your theme uses. It is sending the same request repeatedly until the memory allotted to Chrome is exhausted and it begins returning “ERR_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES” errors. If left open long enough, this would most likely crash or freeze your browser:
The attached screen shot was here.
For comparison, a fresh WordPress install makes about 10-15 requests when you load the front page. I haven’t been able to replicate the exact issue you’re describing, but it’s almost certainly due to the massive amount of requests coming from this theme function. It seems like most of Chrome’s memory would be going toward handling these requests which freezes up your Dashboard. Once you close the site, this memory is freed up, allowing your Dashboard to function again.
This notification refresh function appears to be controlled by the setting at Theme Options -> Buddypress -> Live Notifications interval*. It’s currently set to 20000, or 20 seconds, but the function is firing off much more often. In fact, even when I set that value to 0 to disable it, it continues to send these requests, so either I am misunderstanding this option or the theme is ignoring it altogether. In either case, I would recommend following up with the developer of the theme to see if they have any insight into this issue.Attachments:
You must be logged in to view attached files.April 15, 2015 at 16:01 #54575RaduModeratorHello,
I tested on my side Kleo latest version and I did not encountered issues with notifications ( no uncontrolled ajax-requests for default it was sending requests every 20 seconds )
After i changed to 0, ajax requests was stopped.
What version of kleo do you use ?
Try to disable all plugins which did not come with the theme kleo.
In what page/post do you see that requests ?
Cheers
Hi there!!! Help others from the community and mark any reply as solution if it solved your question. Mark as a solutionApril 15, 2015 at 18:55 #54647gregkamphuis@hotmail.comParticipantfixed it last night, the problem is if you have a VC element that calls for information from BP, like latest groups for example, if groups isnt active in BP, you get a crazy amount of those notification queries, thanks any way though
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