The System Status page in Rakmyat Themes shows a full technical overview of your WordPress installation and helps you see if it meets the recommended requirements.
1. How to open System Status #
- Log in to your WordPress admin.
- Go to: Rakmyat Dashboard → System Status.
At the top you will see options to Refresh Status and Export Report.
2. What you see in System Status #
The page is divided into sections:
- System Information
- WordPress Version (for example 6.9) and whether it is OK.
- PHP Version (for example 8.0.30).
- MySQL Version.
- Memory Limit (shows “Good” or “Issue” if too low).
- Max Upload Size.
- Plugin Status
- Lists key plugins (Elementor, WooCommerce, Contact Form 7, Rakmyat Core).
- Shows if each one is installed and active, or shows “Issue” with links to install or documentation.
- Server Information
- Server Software (Apache or Nginx).
- PHP Extensions (curl, gd, zip, mbstring, xml, json).
- Max Post Size, cURL, GD Library status.
- Theme Information
- Active Theme Name and Version.
- Theme Author and Text Domain.
- Short description of the theme.
- Database Information
- Database Name, Host, User.
- Number of tables and total database size.
- Table prefix.
- Performance Metrics
- Current memory usage and peak memory usage.
- Execution time for the status check.
- PHP max execution time, PHP memory limit, upload max filesize.
3. How to use this page #
- If something is marked as “Issue” (for example Memory Limit 40M), follow the help links beside it (such as WordPress documentation for increasing memory).
- Use Export Report to send full system information to support when opening a ticket, so they can diagnose problems faster.
- Check that Rakmyat Core and Elementor show as “Good” before importing demos or troubleshooting layout issues.
This page is mainly a diagnostic tool so you and the support team can quickly see if the server and WordPress environment are correctly configured for Rakmyat Themes.