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Blog Cross Posting crashing server

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So I have the following issue:

When blog cross posting is activated the server cpu load and ram usage skyrocket until the website dies. A look at the logs showed multiple GET requests by the IP of the server itself, requesting a particular post that has cross posting on. All requests are for a particular post only, multiple per second, which cause the server crash. Disabling blog cross posting fixes this issue. Now if I delete the post that appears on the logs, another post will appear on the logs and start flooding the log again.

Any ideas how to troubleshoot this one?

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Astghik
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Hi @mariosgr,

Sorry, for the late response. 

Please wait a bit I'll need to contact to add-on developers. I'll update the topic a bit later. 

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Astghik
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@mariosgr,

Please send the admin login details to info[at]gvectors.com email address to allow the developers to check the issue. 

A look at the logs showed multiple GET requests by the IP of the server itself, requesting a particular post that has cross posting on.

Here we don't follow you well. Is there only one post with such issue? If so please include the URL of the current post in the email content.

If the issue is found on all posts where the crossposting is enabled just let us know.  

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The issue only appears on a specific post, but if that post is disabled, it goes to another post

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Any update here?

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Astghik
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@mariosgr

I don't see the admin login details in the email. Please send the details one more time. 

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