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Worked fine for a few blogs, now fatal error ?!

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  1. clowes
    Member

    I setup wordpress hive, pointed loads of my domains to the wordpress directory, and did the 5 minute install on the first few.

    The next one I tried, and all the others now simply give the following error:
    "Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded in /home/xxxxxx/public_html/yyyyy/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 615"

    The blogs I had setup load, and word perfectly fine. Simply I cant seem to add any more blogs to the hive without getting this error. Why? How do I fix this?
    Thanks

    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. ikailo
    Developer

    By any chance, does the blog you that you are getting the error with start with the same characters as two of the other domains in the hive?
    eg: abcd.com, abce.com, abcf.com.

    If so, you will need to manually enter the third (or more) host name & prefix value into the wphive_hosts table.

    Found a bug recently in the way the prefixes are auto-generated, will fix ASAP.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  3. clowes
    Member

    Yes, all the domains begin with the word shout.
    Could you explain exactly what you mean? I have about 20 further domains to do the 5 minute install on all giving this error.
    Thanks

    Posted 1 year ago #
  4. clowes
    Member

    Not to worry, I worked it out.
    I never realised how wp-hive actually worked. I guess Ill post my next question here...

    Given that wp-hive makes a copy of the tables for each domain, does this have any affect on my hosting: soace, bandwidth etc, or any of the websites. I was under the the impression that it all ran from one set of tables...
    Cheers

    Posted 1 year ago #
  5. ikailo
    Developer

    Glad to hear you got it working.

    Regarding the database, WP Hive uses WordPress' native feature to share a database and use a set of tables with a unique prefix for each site. A host might place a limit on the number of databases that can be used or the size of the database, but I can't imagine that any of them would place a limit on the number of tables. Even still, the additional space required for the new tables is negligible in comparison to the space it would require for full separate installs.

    Most hosts now a days offer a significant amount of space for a good price. (Bluehost is unlimited, for $6.95 / month). Space is rarely ever an issue any more unless you are doing something special with your site (but then it wouldn't have anything to do with WP Hive, would it?)

    There would be no no impact on the bandwidth.

    Posted 1 year ago #

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