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  • Pim,

    I exported the database only and it is 8.8 MB. Created this file by using the advanced options and selected everything except for the database option.

    Paul

    Pim,

    So my time outs are too low. What value do they need to be set to for this plugin to work?

    max_execution_time = ???
    mysql.connect_timeout = ???

    Thanks,
    Paul

    Hi Pim,

    max_execution_time is set to 30 and cannot be changed.
    mysql.connect_timeout = 60 and cannot be changed.

    Paul

    I’m having the same problem with the import. Basically it is getting stuck on “Restoring Database”. I have tried the trick mentioned above – wait 15 mins and open another tab and try to login to wp-admin with WP Admin username/password of the exported site without success. The log file contained the following:

    [Feb 14 2016 01:39:50] ERROR_HANDLER
    Number: 8
    Message: unserialize(): Error at offset 0 of 42 bytes
    File: /home3/sandcastle/public_html/sa/wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-wp-migration/lib/vendor/mysqldump-factory/mysqldump-factory/lib/MysqlDumpUtility.php
    Line: 59
    ——————————————–
    [Feb 14 2016 01:39:50] ERROR_HANDLER
    Number: 8
    Message: unserialize(): Error at offset 0 of 66 bytes
    File: /home3/sandcastle/public_html/sa/wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-wp-migration/lib/vendor/mysqldump-factory/mysqldump-factory/lib/MysqlDumpUtility.php
    Line: 59
    ——————————————–
    [Feb 14 2016 01:39:50] ERROR_HANDLER
    Number: 8
    Message: unserialize(): Error at offset 0 of 10 bytes
    File: /home3/sandcastle/public_html/sa/wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-wp-migration/lib/vendor/mysqldump-factory/mysqldump-factory/lib/MysqlDumpUtility.php
    Line: 59

    And goes on for some 90,000 entries with similar errors.

    My host server is HostGator.com. I’m trying to create a WP working (sandbox) folder so I can try and test changes to my ‘live’ site. The active site is operating out of the ‘root’ folder a working folder was created under ‘root’. A new WP install was created in this working folder. The ‘all-in-one WP migration’ was the only plugin installed in the new working project.

    From the ‘live’ website I exported using default settings and imported into the ‘working’ subfolder and this is where it get stuck restoring the database. The created .wpress file is 206MB.

    One other thing – the admin name and password are different between the two WP installations. Should they be the same?

    I appreciate any ideas and or comments on how to move forward with this migration issue.

    Paul

    Thread Starter novaroam

    (@novaroam)

    Timing is everything – I was just in the process of researching web hosting companies. I have pretty decided it is time to move on to a company which supports WP.

    Do you have any recommendations on Web hosting companies?

    Thanks again.

    Paul

    Thread Starter novaroam

    (@novaroam)

    Thanks for the response AshleyCooper!

    Unfortunately giving it more time didn’t work. I gave it 8 hours and it still didn’t load.

    Talked to the tech support folks at Aabaco Small Business (formally Yahoo) Small Business) and they claim they don’t support .htaccess. Since I’m not a web expert I’m not sure what this really implies. So if anyone knows please inform me.

    I’m going to investigate permalinks and see if that provides any clues.

    Paul

    Thread Starter novaroam

    (@novaroam)

    Thanks Ben.

    I plan to contact the theme author and see what he says. I will report my findings back to this forum so that everyone will have the answer.

    Paul

    Thread Starter novaroam

    (@novaroam)

    Ben,

    I’m using the theme ‘Tesseract’ by Tyler Moore. Beaverbuilder is the Lite version. Tesseract provides some Content Blocks and assumed the ‘Add Content’ was part of BB, but might be wrong. If you send me an email (paul.krotchen@gmail.com) and I will reply with some screen captures.

    Thanks for your help with this.
    Paul

    Thread Starter novaroam

    (@novaroam)

    Thanks for the response Ben.

    I have investigated the problem a little more and as it turns out Beaverbuilder page builder (at least the current version) is NOT compatible with the Simple Membership Plugin and Advanced Module (under Add Content menu) ‘Blog’. When a page is generated using ‘Blog’ the membership check disappears when the page is displayed even after repeated tries to enable/disable it. Beaverbuilder works great with every other Advanced Module. This is an obvious bug in either BeaverBuilder or Simple WP Membership.

    Please send me your suggestions – at this point I will try almost anything. I’m becoming desperate to find a solution!

    Thanks,
    Paul

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