Hey @bobf000, thanks for your message!
Once the plugin is installed, the web server information — including the PHP version — is set to update daily. This data is stored in a WordPress transient configured to expire once every 24 hours.
Additionally, whenever the plugin is updated to a newer version, it will force a refresh of the web server information.
If the server info isn’t updating as expected, it could mean the transients aren’t expiring properly. Do you happen to have any object cache plugin (or Redis) enabled on your WordPress install?
Thanks in advance!
In my case the plugin did not update every 24 hours, and, yes, I’m using Lite speed server with Object cache enabled.
Can’t be of much help anymore as I already stopped using this plugin.
Hey @bobf000, thanks for your reply!
Can’t be of much help anymore as I already stopped using this plugin.
I totally understand. Apologies for the inconvenience.
Side note: I’d recommend reviewing your object cache settings — if the Supervisor transients aren’t expiring properly, there’s a good chance other transients in WordPress aren’t either.
Thanks!