How to find the cause of “Your Site is Experiencing a Technical Issue”

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An entry must be found in the debug.log. If you cannot recognize it, you can also post the appropriate section of the log here. It is best to use the code block as described here: https://projectdmc.org/support/forum-user-guide/block-editor/#code-block

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chcw

(@chcw)

Hi, @threadi

What will be the entry in debug.log? Is there a specific format or some fixed phrases so that I can search for that entry. My debug.log is very large.

What will be the entry in debug.log?

I would check for strings like PHP Fatal error in the debug.log, as these indicate very important errors.

Additionally, these emails should/might include the cause of the issue (following the string WordPress has a built-in feature that detects when a plugin or theme causes a fatal error on your site and notifies you with this automated email.). This way, you can identify which plugin is causing the issue.

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chcw

(@chcw)

Hi, @antonvlasenko

Sorry for my causual, I find the detailed info in the end of the email, with the detailed log. It is caused by a plugin.

 

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