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Check your permissions so that apache can write to the folder (and check that path, three dots seems wrong to me).
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Hi!
I have this error: Warning: include_once([path]/./includes/cron/cronbackup.php) [function.include-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in [path]/admincp/cronadmin.php on line 113 Warning: include_once() [function.include]: Failed opening '[path]/./includes/cron/cronbackup.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in [path]/admincp/cronadmin.php on line 113 What I do wrong? Regards kjpp |
Looks like a nice mod but what is the advantage of using this over a Cron in CPanel?
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i did it with the default value 100 000 ... the progression was better but it freezezd again setting it up to 150 000 ...and ok it did the job to the end thanks i just hope this backup is ok, just in case ;) .... |
Ok, it worked on a higher value ? That makes no sense ......
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guys I need a little help here.. I feel kinda stupid for asking but vbulletin and every thing it includes is new to me.. anyway, i have installed "Cron Based Database Backup". and I find the app in settings->options->vBulletin Automatic Backup in admincp. but what should I put in "Backups Path"? and where should I make the folder?? and what is an "relative path"? and setting the backups folder to 777 is not the brightest idea is it?
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Setting the folder to 777 is normally required to allow apache write access. The location is down to you, but outside of your web folder is generally best.
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