Brandon Olivares
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@mwarbinek, I don’t know unless you try it. It may circumvent the warning messages, but it may not. I’d try a mysqldump to see if you get the same message or not.
I’m glad they agree with what the issue is at least.
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In reply to: [BackWPup – WordPress Backup & Restore Plugin] error warningHi @gon2train, please try setting
Maximum script execution timein BackWPup -> Settings -> Job to 25 seconds. Then see if this problem persists.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [BackWPup – WordPress Backup & Restore Plugin] What selectHi @kyra1883, when you say “doesn’t work”, do you get exactly the same error as you posted before? Would it be possible to post part of a log?
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In reply to: [BackWPup – WordPress Backup & Restore Plugin] What selectHi @kyra1883, thank you. Would you mind setting that to 25 seconds and see if that helps the issue?
@mwarbinek, I’m sorry to hear about the host. Yes that version is pretty old.
I think you can likely ignore the warning then, if they won’t do anything about it.
If you can access cron, you could also run mysqldump on a schedule and dump it into a folder that BackWPup will backup. I’m not sure if the same warning will appear in mysqldump or not.
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In reply to: [BackWPup – WordPress Backup & Restore Plugin] What selectHi @kyra1883, what is your
Maximum script execution timeset to under Settings -> Job?Hi @slopiewnie, I’m sorry to hear that. We’re still willing to help you debug this if you like. Let us know if there’s anything we can do.
@kpbryce132, likely because of the specific way BackWPup uses wp-cron to create the backups.
I’m sure there are other ways around this. It’d take a pretty major restructuring of BackWPup and its codebase for something like that to happen. I will see if there is any easier way ,but I’m not seeing it immediately.
However, if you contact support [at] backwpup.com, I’m happy to share any changes with you to see if it works on your system.
@gbeddow, I’m sorry you feel that way. However, it’s inherent to using wp-cron, which is exactly what @kpbryce132 is trying to do here. When wp-cron is called over SSL, the error is triggered. But it is done via built-in WordPress functionality.
Not every plugin can work on every host or environment, unfortunately. We do our best to support as many as possible, however.
@hike734 and @djandyj, are both of you still experiencing this error?
I think I’ve found where the bug is, but want to be sure. Can you let me know whether you have the WooCommerce ProductBundles plugin installed? I believe there is some conflict that arises between BackWPup and ProductBundles when an export is run. If you could verify that for me, that would be helpful.
@scottgrin, since we didn’t hear back from you, we assume that your problem has been fixed and we can mark this ticket as resolved. If we are wrong, please reopen the ticket and provide more information, so we can help to find a proper solution for you! 🙂
@mrlaw, since we didn’t hear back from you, we assume that your problem has been fixed and we can mark this ticket as resolved. If we are wrong, please reopen the ticket and provide more information, so we can help to find a proper solution for you! 🙂
Hi @silverlightwp, I’m glad it’s been working, albeit sporadically it seems. I don’t believe there is an error with the plugin itself. Syncing works fine in the testing I’ve done. Please let me know if there continues to be an issue.
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In reply to: [BackWPup – WordPress Backup & Restore Plugin] not backing up… please helpHi @vizcano, I’m sorry about the delay in response. I’m going to explore this issue a bit and get back to you. Part of the error seems to be in your database. There also seems to be an error with the encoding of your XML export file.
@danielvonmitschke, this will be fixed in the next version. As such, I am going to mark this as resolved. If you need anything else, please let us know.