• From my experience I have had a lot of issues with BackUpWp with it first failing several times trying to backup to Zip format. After several cryptic errors that meant nothing to end users I accidentally tried backing up to an alternative Tar format which worked. I never found out why choosing the zip could disable the entire solution?

    The log files spit a lot of upsetting warning and errors you will never understand. You are expecting Backup succeed and have some confidence that if you ever relied on the backup to get you out of trouble you are covered. This is not the confidence I ever received.

    What does this sort of messaging in the log file mean?

    WARNING: Folder “/var/www/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/wp-document-revisions/img” is not readable!

    Why is it unreadable and what do I need to do to make it readable as I have full access to my LAMP environment? What permissions does BackUpWp expect on each wordpress folder? Nothing in the interface of BackUpWp suggests I need to give it rights to any folders what is going on here and why will it not work out of the box?

    What does this mean: – PHP Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 300 seconds exceeded in /var/www/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/backwpup/inc/class-create-archive.php on line 209

    I’M struggling to understand why it appears so problematic for BackUpWp to run on a standard installation of WordPress without errors and what I need to do to resolve?

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