If a job executed very fast it looks like taht. Is there a log in the logs section ?
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sarett
(@sarett)
Unfortunately there aren’t errors in the plugin log neither errors.log in the log of the php
Help me!
Did you have caching Plugins installed ?
Hi,
The same thing in my situation. After running, it says “Job ____ started” but seems nothing happens. No entry on the log table either. I have the ff. caching plugins:
* DB Cache Reloaded Fix 2.3
* WP Super Cache 1.4
I’m on WordPress 3.9.1 with Backwpup 3.1.2
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sarett
(@sarett)
Hi,
no cache plugin installed.
Installed this plugin:
BackWPup
BackWPup disable SSL connection verifying
WP-Menu per Page
Contact Form 7
Luxe Slider
MailChimp Widget
Meta Slider
Recent Posts Widget Extended
Revolution Slider
Twitter Widget Pro
Ultimate Nofollow
WordPress Importer
WordPress SEO
WP Retina 2x
@edbergavera: what happens if you disable the caches?
@sarett: no idea for the moment. Can i have access to your blog to see what happends. Mail me at d dot huesken at inpsyde dot com
Hello, I’m in the same situation and have not installed any plugins to control the cache. Happens to me since I’ve moved my blog hosting. I’ve deleted, I cleaned the database and I’ve reinstalled and not get it to work.
In my case, backup worked as soon as I did not send it to a folder. Via mail it worked. To the folder D:\Backups” it did not work. So it was somehow related to write permissions on my servers backup folder. But I couldn’t figure out which one.
Then I changed the folder to a local folder under the WordPress installation.
(like D:\Parallels\Plesk Panel\Vhosts\caribbeancats.org\httpdocs\wordpress\backups\) It did not work.
It started to work, when I gave it a relative path: “backups\”. Funnily enough, afterwards the system sets the string itself to “D:\Parallels\Plesk Panel\Vhosts\caribbeancats.org\httpdocs\wordpress\backups\” but it still works!