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I'm still getting the same error even after setting the path in full (/home/username/public_html/foldername) and permissions to 755.
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2. the permissions must be 777, NOT 755 |
Also check that you don't have any open_basdir restrictions in php stopping you.
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I do not have that enabled and I followed everything.
What else could be the problem? |
No idea, you have a permission problem on your server somewhere, there is not much we can tell you. I would suggest speaking to your host.
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1. If you entered the path exactly as you posted here, it is almost certainly wrong. 2. If you set the permissions to 755, the directory is NOT write-enabled and this add-on will not work. It must be set to 777. |
Thanks. Out of curiosity is there a swift and rather convenient way to restore the databases (or certain portions) via admincp?
I see the sql files are done per table, which is great but what is the proper way to restore these, aside phpmyadmin? |
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Regards, Badger |
So after changing my host, I was finally able to get this mod to work. Horrah! However, I found something peculiar...
The backup is happening randomly during the day, even though I set it up for it to happen at 4:00 in the morning. I noticed it today when using my forum at around 12:00 pm and noticing that a backup was in progress. Here are the times that the backup folders were created: 06-16-2007 19:05 06-17-2007 15:32 06-18-2007 11:23 06-19-2007 12:40 06-20-2007 11:19 06-21-2007 9:10 Any ideas? Thanks in advance. |
You're not getting enough visitors to trigger all your cron jobs.
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