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# ⚠️ CRITICAL: MONITORING INFRASTRUCTURE DISABLED
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## Date: August 8, 2025
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## IMPORTANT: DO NOT RE-ENABLE THE MONITORING SYSTEMS
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The following monitoring and optimization systems have been **permanently disabled** due to causing PHP segmentation faults that crash the entire WordPress/WP-CLI environment:
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### Disabled Systems (in class-hvac-plugin.php):
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- ❌ `HVAC_Background_Jobs::init()` - Background job processing
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- ❌ `HVAC_Health_Monitor::init()` - Health monitoring
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- ❌ `HVAC_Error_Recovery::init()` - Error recovery system
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- ❌ `HVAC_Security_Monitor::init()` - Security monitoring
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- ❌ `HVAC_Performance_Monitor::init()` - Performance monitoring
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- ❌ `HVAC_Backup_Manager::init()` - Backup management
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- ❌ `HVAC_Cache_Optimizer::init()` - Cache optimization
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### Still Active:
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- ✅ `HVAC_Query_Monitor::init()` - Query monitoring (with WP-CLI disabled)
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## Symptoms When Enabled:
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- PHP Segmentation faults in WP-CLI commands
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- HTTP 503 Service Unavailable errors
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- Complete site crashes requiring restoration from backup
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- FastCGI errors and connection resets
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## Root Cause:
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The monitoring infrastructure introduced in commit `afc221a9` contains memory corruption issues or infinite loops that cause PHP to crash at the system level.
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## DO NOT:
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- ❌ Re-enable any of these systems without thorough testing
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- ❌ Deploy to production with monitoring enabled
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- ❌ Uncomment the initialization calls in class-hvac-plugin.php
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## Files Involved:
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- `/includes/class-hvac-plugin.php` (lines 349-372)
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- `/includes/class-hvac-background-jobs.php`
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- `/includes/class-hvac-health-monitor.php`
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- `/includes/class-hvac-error-recovery.php`
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- `/includes/class-hvac-security-monitor.php`
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- `/includes/class-hvac-performance-monitor.php`
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- `/includes/class-hvac-backup-manager.php`
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- `/includes/class-hvac-cache-optimizer.php`
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## Testing Required Before Re-enabling:
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1. Isolate each monitoring system individually
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2. Test on local development environment first
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3. Monitor memory usage and error logs
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4. Test all WP-CLI commands
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5. Verify no segmentation faults occur
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6. Load test with multiple concurrent requests
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## Contact:
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If you need to re-enable monitoring, thoroughly review and debug the code first. The issue is likely related to:
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- Infinite recursion in hook handlers
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- Memory leaks in data collection
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- Circular dependencies between monitoring systems
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- Race conditions in concurrent access
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**THIS IS A CRITICAL PRODUCTION ISSUE - PROCEED WITH EXTREME CAUTION** |