Troubleshoot WordPress upload errors on GARMTECH Hosting: check disk quota, fix wp-content/uploads permissions, and adjust PHP upload limits.
Fix WordPress critical error by checking logs, disabling plugins/themes, adjusting PHP, and using debug.log.
Resolve redirect loops on WordPress by correcting URLs, removing duplicate redirects, and fixing Cloudflare SSL mode.
Two migration paths (plugin or manual) to move WordPress to GARMTECH, including database import and DNS switch.
Move WordPress to a new domain correctly: update WordPress URLs, replace old links in the database, enable SSL in Plesk, and clear LSCache/CDN cache.
Troubleshooting checklist for 504 errors on GARMTECH hosting: logs, slow plugins, PHP timeouts, and external API delays.
This upload error is usually caused by disk/inode limits or a broken PHP temp directory setting. Follow these Plesk steps to restore uploads.
Object cache can reduce database load, but it requires a running Redis/Memcached backend. Learn when it makes sense and how to configure it with LiteSpeed Cache.
Fix the WordPress permission message by checking user role, disabling plugins, reviewing logs, and correcting permissions.
Recover a broken WordPress site by disabling plugins or themes using Plesk WordPress Toolkit or FTP/File Manager.