Hello,
First, please visit the linked posts below to clean up wp_actionscheduler_actions & wp_actionscheduler_logs tables. Failure to do so may get your database huge.
Next, modify the WPvivid settings as recommended below on your source site to initiate a new backup:
General settings:
1. Uncheck the option of ‘Merge all the backup files into single package when a backup completes’
Advanced settings:
1. Database access method: PDO
2. Compression method: PCLzip
3. Compress files every: 200 MB
4. Exclude the files which are larger than: 200MB
5. PHP script execution timeout for backup: 300 seconds
6. PHP memory limit for a backup task: 512 or 1024 MB
7. The number of files compressed to the backup zip each time: 300
8. Split a sql file every this size: 200 MB
Additionally, considering the large size of the website, it is advisable to utilize the Upload feature for transferring your site, following the steps outlined below:
1. Create a backup of your source site and download it to your desktop.
2. Upload the backup to the /wp-content/wpvividbackups directory of your target site. You can utilize an FTP client, or cPanel file manager.
3. Click on the “Scan uploaded backups and received backups ” button to detect and display the uploaded backup in the backup list. Then, proceed with the restoration process on your target site.
Kind regards.
Hi,
As we haven’t heard back from you, I’m going to mark it as resolved. Feel free to contact us if you need any further help.
Have a nice day.