This morning I needed to log in to the host. They are telling me I am out of space and I don’t know why. They changed their log in process and sent an auth code to the owner. I tried to tell them I am the admin, but they would not let me log in.
Here is my question. What I need to do is free up some space. Can I do what I need to do without logging into the web host?
]]>In a wpress backup file, is there any code in there to identify the web host of the site from which the backup was made?? IP address or something?
Thanks in advance.
]]>1. Is there any free plugin available to migrate or copy a single site of multisite? I’ve searched a lot, but haven’t found one.
2. If no free plugin is available, how to do this manually? I’m requesting for a step by step guide if available.
]]>But i don’t to break my wordpress site whenever this dedicated SSL from geotrust through my web-host is purchased and installed. Here’s a quick explanation of my wordpress site:
– currently running wordpress newest version (at this time, is 4.9.4) and keep it up-to-date,
– currently using basic “twenty seventeen” theme and keep it up-to-date,
– currently using four basic plugins, and I keep them up-to-date: the names of the plugins are wordfence security free version, akismet anti-spam, yoast seo, sassy social share
– the only thing i do on this blog is write and publish Posts.
i want to use “better search replace” to replace all https://example.com
with https://example.com
in my WP site after the SSL is finished installing to make the WP site work, correct? I must do that in order for my site to load? But I want to make sure I understand:
1) At the point in this process where I would run “better search replace” and replace all of the instances of https://example.com
with https://example.com
in all of my tables, I understand that whenever someone purchases an SSL certificate, there’s a point in the process where one chooses a “Common Name”, and one has to specify either www.example.com or example.com (with or without www). My web-host has already told me which choice will use, in my case, for my site, but does change or relate to this search string that I will enter into “better search replace” whenever I am attempting to do this process you have recommended, of changing all of the instances of https://example.com with https://example.com in all of my tables?
2) When I am ready to actually run this “better search replace”, I will uncheck the box called “Run as dry run?”, and then when I hit the button “Run Search/Replace”, that is what runs it for-real, correct?
3) Is there a way for me to test and make sure that “An error occurred processing your request. Try decreasing the “Max Page Size”, or contact support” error won’t happen whenever I uncheck the “Run as dry run?” box and do the real thing? Like, am I able to test and make sure that it will work and not give me the “An error occurred processing your request. Try decreasing the “Max Page Size”, or contact support” error whenever I have the “Run as dry run?” checked and try the dry run first? If the Dry Run works, is that safe to assume that I will not get the “An error occurred processing your request. Try decreasing the “Max Page Size”, or contact support” error and it will carry it out for-real whenever I uncheck the “Dry run” and start the for-real process?
4) Are there any server requirements in order to use “better search replace” that I need to check with my web-host, that I could check right now, to ensure that it it wlll run and load and function as it should and everything?
5) Do you have another plugin that’s free and dependable that you could recommend, that I could just know about and have waiting in-reserve, in case, for whatever reason “better search replace” does not work?
Appreciate any insight you can give me.
]]>About 15 minutes before the backup was done, I got an email from my web host, SiteGround saying:
We would like to inform you that your account has reached the allowed daily usage of 20000 CPU seconds per account. Please note that once you hit 150% of the allowed daily CPU seconds, your web service will be limited for the calendar day. The web service limit means you may have problems accessing your website.
Can you advise me on this please? I’m sure it was because of this plugin, and I told SiteGround that it shouldn’t happen again because of the incremental backup after the first one. However, why does the first backup take so much time and CPU power? When I was using another popular plugin, I didn’t run into this issue with the web host.
Another question unrelated to the first one:
Does the backup include deleted files? For example, if I delete a plugin, does that get reflected in the backup, i.e. files get deleted on the cloud backup?
But when I login to my wordpress login and post content.
It doesn’t update my current database, it updates on my old web hosting database?
Can’t find a way to link it to the new hosts database?
Please help.
Things I’ve tried but doesn’t work.
Changing my wp-config.php file
I will note that hosting plan is for
helloexample.com and I’ve linked/added my old domain name to that hosting plan
example.com if that might be an issue?
Thanks
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