Hi RoosGold,
Sorry to hear that this is not going smoothly for you.
Could you please validate your backup for me?
Please drag and drop the .wpress backup here https://traktor.servmask.com and let me know if you are able to browse the file.
PS. I have also replied to your support ticket.
Hi Pim,
Thanks for your response!
I used the backup validator and was able to navigate through the files successfully.
I’m also experiencing this issue – No data imports to local environment from staging. I can see my files using the backup validator but what do I do next?
@whitneywooyy
Could you drop us an email at support at servmask.com so that we can take a look at what went wrong for you?
Kind regards
Lesley
I’m having the same issue. I can see the files in the validator, but there doesn’t seem to be a way of copying or downloading them.
I just want to restore one file.
I’m having the same problem. Everything appears to be on the server and in the database. No errors during the migration process; and, I saved the permalinks three times after the install. I always do one extra, just in case 🙂
I did another site, on the same server, same website except for content and domain, same day, with in a short period of each other, and, I had no problems at all. I also ran the export again to see if it created a file that looked different then the one I had. They were exactly the same files and sizes.
Any updates on what has caused this issue to recently pop up? Thank you for the help!
– Diesel
Hey all – I was able to solve the issue. I am using MAMP to develop locally and as it turned out all I needed to do was upgrade my mySQL databases (through MAMP). This solved my migration issue and all the data appeared after the upgrade.
Thank you @whitneywooyy!
I’ve been doing all of my editing through phpMyadmin on my server. However, checking to double check my databases are up to date is something I had not checked yet. I will look into that now.
As soon as I figure out what was causing the issue in my environment, I will post the solution here as well! Thank you, again!
– Diesel