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I’ve set WP_DEBUG
and WP_SCRIPT_DEBUG
but found nothing logged. I’ve checked with a hard-coded error_log
that something would be logged – nothing is.
If I try to re-import the exported file into localhost
it seems like it would work. It gets as far as prompting me to confirm I want to overwrite data. But on the new remote site, it doesn’t even get that far.
What could be going wrong, and how can I diagnose the problem?
]]>Thank you for any insight
]]>However, when I click on download a small window opens, all white with only the text displaying “Please wait…”
No download happens.
How can I fix this?
]]>I have reproduced this in multiple browsers and on multiple sites. They are all on the same host so far, but I am also able to download backups of other sites in the same account on the same host without a problem, so it can’t be a server issue. The sites have no plugins in common other than BackWPup and Wordfence (and I am able to download normally from many sites with Wordfence).
I had posted to another thread someone else started abut this same issue, which you closed without an apparent resolution. You told that poster to press F12 when “Please wait” came up, and report any error messages that appeared on the Console tab, so I tried that on two sites. Both showed:
JQMIGRATE: Migrate is installed, version 1.4.1
load-scripts.php:9:542
In addition, one of them also showed:
Firefox can’t establish a connection to the server at wss://public-api.wordpress.com/pinghub/wpcom/me/newest-note-data.
rest-proxy:6:4244
When I tried to download from the same site using Chrome, I got this:
JQMIGRATE: Migrate is installed, version 1.4.1
?v=2.0:6 WebSocket connection to ‘wss://public-api.wordpress.com/pinghub/wpcom/me/newest-note-data’ failed: Error during WebSocket handshake: Unexpected response code: 403
m @ ?v=2.0:6
load-scripts.php?c=0&load[]=hoverIntent,common,admin-bar,jquery-ui-widget,jquery-ui-position,wp-pointer,thickbox,svg-painter,heartbeat,wp-auth-check,undersc&load[]=ore,backbone&ver=729aca482bebfb0044fffe441c6f4b97:2
[Violation] ‘setTimeout’ handler took 106ms
[Violation] Forced reflow while executing JavaScript took 101ms
I hope you can provide a fix for this soon. I have worked very hard to persuade my clients to donwload their backups on a regular basis, and now download isn’t working. I can download them via FTP, of course, but most of my clients don’t have that level of technical comfort.
]]>Several sites – Use of Download link in Manage Backup Archives fails. After clicking the download link a window opens with “Please wait …” message. Download does not occur.
A different site – Download occurs but Please Wait window stays open.
]]>WordPress is crashing regularly whenever I try to work on tables or media. When it goes down, I can’t access the WordPress dashboard or the CPanel for any of my other domains on the same server. All of them will crash and not come back up for about 40 minutes. Typically, I’ll be able to get back in and work for about 5 minutes on the tables plug-in and add media, but then the same thing happens again and nothing will come back up for another 40 minutes.
I contacted HostSo and they said everything was okay on the server end.
I switched from using TablePress to Ninja Tables and cleared out all of the TablePress options I could find, but it’s still happening.
In most cases, it happens when I’m uploading a new PNG or JPEG or when I’m trying to add a row of data to a table, save a table, or export a CSV file from a table. Those are the two features I use most, so I can’t say for sure that it won’t happen when I just add a post.
I have the same version of WordPress and TablePress on another site, and they are working fine together, so I think the issue is something related to this one site.
I’ve tried using Chrome and Safari on two different Macs, accessing the internet from two different service providers, and the same thing keeps happening, so it doesn’t appear to be an issue on my end.
My table has a column with logos that link to external websites. My only guess is that I have some type of corrupt image in my media library that is also used in the table and maybe that is somehow causing the crashes when I work in either. But I have nothing to base that guess on.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
]]>Tried jasonpaxtoncooper (@jasonpaxtoncooper) solution: “Then I manually copied the export file to the ai1wm-backups folder and used the Backups feature. This worked.” but to no avail.
]]>I read the developer’s post on these forums using an alternate cron. I did that, and the job started (problem 1 fixed).
Now, the job runs through 87% and then stalls. It won’t complete, and it won’t error out. The running log stops at “Compressing files as…” no matter how long I wait.
Any ideas would be most appreciated. Thanks!
]]>As someone else in the support forum suggested, it’d be fantastic if there was an option to batch the scanning. For instance, if there was a way for me to scan my uploads folder’s most recent month folder (i.e. February 2017), I could see whether the process works well before applying onto the entire uploads folder.
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