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CPU Throttling

Posted: December 3, 2013 at 1:30 pm


Dedoceo Habi

December 3, 2013 at 1:30 pm

Can anyone look into this problem I’ve noticed I’ve been having…? Pages are loading slowly and my hosting provider says it’s caused by EE…

Chat ID: 17xxxxx67. Question: Provider: HostMonster – My Domain is: “ct.com” CPU Throttling
(3:15:40pm)James P.:

(3:16:05pm)Dedoceo:
I’ve noticed the cpu has been throttling
(3:16:15pm)Dedoceo:
And my pages are loading more slowly
(3:16:29pm)Dedoceo:
What causes that… do I have a virus somewhere?
(3:16:33pm)James P.:
Well so far I think it’s coming from http://wwxxns.com/ somewhere since that site was taking much longer to load, let me see if it’s getting any generated errors here at all.

(3:20:29pm)James P.:
Ah, this plugin mentioned here in this error may be causing the issue:
[03-Dec-2013 15:15:04] PHP Warning: session_start() [function.session-start]: Cannot send session cache limiter – headers already sent in /home7/mindbod7/public_h/ect/wp-content/plugins/event-espresso/espresso.php on line 56
(3:21:16pm)Dedoceo:
Can you explian?
(3:23:35pm)James P.:
It’s in that file path, it points to the event-espresso folder so that’s the name of the plugin it’s reporting the error from.
(3:24:06pm)

  • This topic was modified 10 years, 5 months ago by  Dedoceo Habi.


Josh

  • Support Staff

December 3, 2013 at 2:46 pm

The warning message indicates that it’s being caused by something else. Let’s break that message down a bit:

PHP Warning: session_start() [function.session-start]: Cannot send session cache limiter – headers already sent in ~espresso.php.

This means that something is trying to run session_start() after Event Espresso has already run session_start().

Event Espresso avoids starting another session by wrapping its session_start() in a check like this:

<code>if (!isset($_SESSION)) {
  session_start();
}</code>

You may be able to narrow down the issue by switching to the default theme and / or deactivating other WP plugins. It might also be a problem with a caching plugin or there is a extra space in one of your other plugins or the theme after a closing ?> tag.

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