Plugin Support
MixHa
(@mixha)
Hello @alexonbstudio ,
It seems that there is rather large database in your backup file. For that, I would recommend that you create a new backup on the source site, before you run the restoration on the destination site:
In first place I’d recommend you to perform full cleanup and optimize all your tables.
You can do that easily with help of free and simple plugin.
Check it out: https://wordpress.org/plugins/advanced-database-cleaner
– Cleanup won’t remove anything that is in use, so, no worries.
Then, follow these steps carefully:
- Download and install “Advanced DB Cleanup” plugin
- Do full Cleanup and optimize all tables using Advanced DB Cleanup plugin
- After that you can already remove mentioned cleanup plugin if you wish
- Go to Backup & Migration plugin settings
- Open “Other options” section
- Disable PHP CLI checking: https://prnt.sc/1sljr31
- Change backup method: https://prnt.sc/1s1ofpa
- Enable database batch export: https://prnt.sc/bn7MjTUxHuEe
- Save “Other options” section
- Force to end both processes (troubleshooting): https://prnt.sc/1trv1tm
Right after the last step, you can run the backup process once again.
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Once you have the new backup file created, please also apply these settings on the destination site:
Open “Other options” section
Disable PHP CLI checking: https://prnt.sc/1sljr31
Change backup method: https://prnt.sc/1s1ofpa
Enable database batch export: https://prnt.sc/bn7MjTUxHuEe
Save “Other options” section
Force to end both processes (troubleshooting): https://prnt.sc/1trv1tm
Lastly, start the Restoration from the freshly created backup file.
Let me know if that resolves your issue.
Thank you!
Plugin Support
MixHa
(@mixha)
Hey @alexonbstudio ,
We haven’t heard from you since, so I’ll assume that the issue is resolved and will close this support ticket. If you face any new issues, please feel free to open a new ticket.
Kind regards