Version: 2.12, by Paul M
Developer Last Online: Nov 2023
Category: Administrative and Maintenance Tools -
Version: 3.6.x
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Released: 09-17-2006
Last Update: 10-09-2006
Installs: 582
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When vb 3.5 first came out I was using this backup system on my vb 3.0 - and having nothing better to use - I converted it to work on vb 3.5 (here) and since then I have cut it down and adapted it for vb 3.6.
The original version was by Trigunflame and the rights to the code were bought by Zoints (D.Chapman) in January. A while ago David gave me permission to release my adaption, but until now I haven't got round to it. Trigunflame did mention a few months ago he was working on a new version, but nothing ever appeared.
I have stripped out much of the extra stuff that I do not use (or indeed, could not get to work). This is a simple (lite) version that does a php based dump of your database either as one file, or one file per table. It's been in use on our forum since the day 3.6 was installed.
Notes:
* I will not add anything new to this, or spend vast amounts of time supporting it.
* This is a Lite version to allow people to use the basic 3.0 backup functionality on 3.6.
History:
v2.10 : First internal version. v2.11 : Bug fixes, some code changes. v2.12 : Initial Public Release.
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Sorry, I won't support that - the problem with compression is that there isn't a common method that will work across all platforms - some servers will use gzip, others winzip. That's why it's not part of this lite version. (JFYI - My [daily] backups are 600MB).
I'm having the same error as the earlier poster. The backup appears to be completed ok (no error messages in log), yet my forums are not turned back on afterwards. Forums are giving out a "forum closed" message to any non-administrators, but when I look in the admincp, the forums are already listed as "on". By just resaving with that setting, forums pop back on and all is well.
FWIW, it was working fine for a week or two (backups each morning) until I noticed this behavior for the first time yesterday morning (when my page-monitoring service started to squawk at me every 5 minutes).
I know I can disable the forums being turned off, but nevertheless it appears that there may be some issue with the current code, at least as applied to my own forum.
Sorry, but it works fine for me, I cannot replicate such an occurance, nor can I see any way for it to happen. I suggest you just don't use that option.
Any ideas why I get this message every time I run it? Plus I dont have an option in the control panel anywhere for some reason to set my options, I have installed it correctly. Thanks
Error:
An error occured during the MySQL backup. Details (Could not open Destination SQL file for writing.)