Hi, I do not see that error but what I do see is that Cloudflare is passing on the wrong mime type for this kind of document. The main sitemap index gets the correct content type header content-type: text/xml; charset="UTF-8" but all others get a content-type: application/rss+xml; charset="UTF-8" header. This is not correct and might depend on your settings at Cloudflare.
The only sitemap that shows me an error is your category sitemap. It’s an “out of memory” error. You can try reducing the number of taxonomy terms on your Settings > XML Sitemap admin page under the Taxonomies tab.
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yes its back to normal. after enable /disable several time
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him666
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do you know which best clouflare setup i should use?
I really have no idea. Searched on Google but only found directions on how to make Cloudflare not cache certain URLs. Did you exclude the main sitemap.xml from being cached for example? If so, you might be able to prevent the others from being cached as well by adding a wild card to the exclude rule like sitemap*.xml
It’s best to not serve cached sitemaps to spiders anyway otherwise they might get stale modification date info…