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Unfortunately, I cannot help you with server issues. The mod will issue the command to gzip them, if the server fails to do this then you need to speak to your host to investigate why. An easy test would be to connect via SSH, navigate to the folder and type gzip <filename>.
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Never installed it. The more I got into reading about it, and members comments, I just decided it's not what I was looking for, even though I downloaded it first.
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So, my brain hurts too much to think anymore at the moment. HA HA HA Maybe after a while, I'll try it out. For now, I just don't have the interest to mess with it. |
Thanks a lot Mr. M for this hack. Now it can help a lot.
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Make it easier on yourself, since you don't want to deal with it. If you want help finding one, let me know. |
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Thanks again for the offer. I'll keep it in mind. :up: |
Paul. I had the 3.8 version of this working on my two sites. I upgraded only one of my sites over to VB4 a few months back and updated this mod with it. I noticed today that the backups created for my 3.8 forum save into their own "day of the week" sub-folder (Monday, Tuesday, etc.) within the /backups directory. However, the backups on the 4.0 forum save directly into the /backups folder instead of into a sub-folder.
Can you help explain the possible reason for this and how I can fix it? It's not a huge issue but I'm just curious why it's different between the two versions. Thanks in advance. |
Do you combine all the table files into one ?
If so then they wont go into a sub folder - as its not necessary for just one file. I really cant remember when that changed, but I can vaguely remember doing it. |
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