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Hmmm... I uninstalled, reinstalled and over writ all files via ftp.
Reded settings and reran the scheduled task and again I get Automatic Database Backup for vBulletin Done Bit concerning this, im not doing anything wrong. :( |
What happens if you run the sql "SHOW tables" ?
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it lists me a shed load of DB tables
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ok, really not to worry now. Ive decided to use mysqldumper instead and create a cron with the cpanel. Not only does backups of the forum but my whole list of databases.
Thanks for trying though!! :)) |
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30 mins for the live backup and 7 mins for the compression. Is that about what you'd expect for a database of my size? (see a few posts back). No point in me running this once an hour! It would be in a constant state of backup :D |
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Really? How odd. I just tried it on my local PC instead (test server) which is pretty fast and it took 23mins for the backup (obviously the gzip bit didn't work), so a little faster, but not nearly as quick as yours.
Any suggestions/ideas? I checked and the database isn't fragmented to any significant degree. |
Where can i SEE the .gzip file of this?
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