3:44 am
I have a situation with the CyberSeo plugin, and I will describe it here.
I have 128 sites, and I've been trying to stop all XML Syndicators from pulling posts. I was able to stop most of them, but some of them just continue running, even though I set the time interval, and amount of posts to 0.
I went through all the sites several times (five separate rounds), and I ended up with 4 websites still pulling feeds, no matter what I do. The amount of added feeds is the factor here, it is easy to stop the ones with 1-3 feeds. All these (the four ones) have a lot of urls in the settings (first one - 8, second one - 16, third one - 13, fourth one - 22; I am adding it, so you have an idea what is going on).
So in the end, I was not able to stop it at all, and I deleted the CyberSeo plugin from the server (all separate Wordpress installations, not a Multisite), and installed the plugin all over again. I did not have to enter the license info, and it looks like the data is store somewhere, even though the plugin files were no longer there. The same goes for the feeds, that I've been trying to delete. All the feeds are still there, and pulling posts, after reinstalling the plugin. As an aside, large synonym table, that I've added initially is also there.
So basically, there is no way to stop these feeds from running, and the next step would be to delete Wordpress all together, and reinstall it again (I cant do that, obviously), or find the file where this info is stored.
Please let me know what I could do, and what may be going on with this. The program may need to be corrected too, in the next edition. I think that there should be no issue with turning off feeds, while the other ones are running. There should be a way to make it work programmatically, I think.
4:03 am
"auto"
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In general, maybe this setting could make a difference here:
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Set it to 0 temporarily, then set it to 20 or 30 or 60, instead of ten. This would relate to the question under the above url (how to set pulling feeds for 128 sites, for max efficiency).
4:55 am
Thanks. That should work. I would have another question, related to this. Would you say that "cron" mode is better / more professional, than "auto"?
If I would like to have 200, 300 or 500 separate CyberSeo sites, lets say on a good dedicated server, would it be better to switch to working on "cron", or would it not really matter?
Thanks.
5:05 am
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This is not 100% of a solution, I would say. I went to CyberSeo -> RSS Pull Mode, set it to "by cron job or manually", and then started working on turning off feeds. I set around 8 of them to "never", and after the ninth one, or so, they all came back to the previous state (set to start pulling posts).
If I would add new feed domains, this would probably work, but as long as I use the "old" urls they pretty much "do what they want". I have no control over these feeds, and I cant turn them off, even by deleting them, and adding them all over again, or reinstalling the CyberSeo plugin, as a whole. Where would I go to delete them by hand?
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