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- February 9, 2017 at 11:40 pm #533321MorleyParticipant
2017-02-10 00:00:04] – [Queried] – Post ID:(95690)
[2017-02-10 00:00:04] – [*** ID: 95690, Type: post] – Status Changed: future_to_publish. Autopost requested.
[2017-02-09 18:04:38] – [Queried] – Post ID:(91784)
[2017-02-09 18:04:38] – [*** ID: 91784, Type: post] – Status Changed: future_to_publish. Autopost requested.
[2017-02-09 03:05:06] – [Queried] – Post ID:(91782)
[2017-02-09 03:05:06] – [*** ID: 91782, Type: post] – Status Changed: future_to_publish. Autopost requested.
[2017-02-09 01:43:15] – [Queried] – Post ID:(96503)
[2017-02-09 01:43:15] – [*** ID: 96503, Type: nav_menu_item] – Status Changed: draft_to_publish. Autopost requested.Any help?
Thanks.
February 10, 2017 at 12:11 am #533322MorleyParticipanttracing it down to the web sites I have with CloudFlare and using https.
this just required a DNS change and 2 plugin installs, but I guess the cron has gone wild with missing schedules everywhere and SNAP getting hit by the same problem too.February 10, 2017 at 10:47 am #533344MorleyParticipantProblem solved, I will leave the solution I found for future users help:
installed a plugin “WP-Cron Control”, wich comes with a CPanel/Plesk command to trigger the Cron jobs on the server side, instead of WordPress side.Now every scheduled post is published on time and SNAP Cron job soon follows with its own works.
Just trying to understand now why some posts don’t have all the social networks check boxes enabled… strange
Thanks
February 27, 2017 at 11:08 am #533900MarkParticipantHow do you append the file to the cron php..?
Do you just paste that parameter to the bottom of the file..
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