• Resolved mrsdeane

    (@mrsdeane)


    Hi,
    I encountered a strange problem with my blog today: two posts that I posted earlier have completely disappeared from my blog. I have no idea what happened or where they went. The only thing I can say that was different about them, was that they were posted with an edited time-stamp to ensure they’d show up at a certain time. I am new to this WP thing and I don’t even know where old posts are kept. I assume somewhere on my hosts server but I can’t seem to find anything that looks like a post database thru my control panel (my host uses a directadmin program.) Please help!

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  • You can download this plugin to look at your datbase (where posts, etc. are stored).
    https://www.silpstream.com/blog/wp-phpmyadmin/

    Thread Starter mrsdeane

    (@mrsdeane)

    Hi,
    I downloaded, installed and activated the plugin. Now what do I do?

    (Remember, I just learned how to ‘drive’ WP, I don’t know how to repair it yet…)

    I saw in the ‘row statistics table’ that the last ‘update’ was made on Jan 22 12.49 PM. I know for certain that the posts that have disappeared, were made after that time.

    NB: Blog address is: https://www.beikey.net/mrs-deane (if that helps anything).

    admin -> Manage ->phpmyadmin
    Once the admin screen loads, scroll down to the table you want to look at. The icons to the right – 1st one is “browse”- if you hold your mouse over it it should say this. Click to browse. Once the table loads you can view the contents. Click on “operations” a tab near top. When the new screen loads scroll to bottom and you will see options for repairing, checking, etc. table. Click on “check table” – if it’s bad- click on “repair table”.
    Hope this helps but you really should read the docs about myphpadmin because you can screw it up beyond repair.

    Thread Starter mrsdeane

    (@mrsdeane)

    “Hope this helps but you really should read the docs about myphpadmin because you can screw it up beyond repair. ” – I know, but right now I am like standing at the side of the road with a broken car and I am focussed on getting it back to work rather than spending hours on the manual how to fix a broken gear chain or something. Right now, this forum is my WP yellow angle that I hope will guide me thru the diagnostics and the repairs.

    I did what you told me to do and I found the table with posts that was browseable. However, the two missing posts have gone from that table as well, no trace left. I also noticed that I am missing two comments that were made after the date/time mentioned.

    I am starting to wonder if this is a server problem rather than a WP problem. I just read my host is having problems with one of their servers and is replacing it as we speak. That could be it, no?

    TIA,
    H

    Well, yes. It could happen like this: they (the host) had a problem with the machine and after a crash or something they restored your blog (together with the whole server’s content) from a backup copy that was made before those last posts of yours.

    Look at the bright side: good that they had a backup only 2 days old and not one a month old… ??

    Thread Starter mrsdeane

    (@mrsdeane)

    “good that they had a backup only 2 days old and not one a month old… :)” – OMG, you don’t mean to tell me there are hosts who only back up once a month?

    While I am awaiting their reply to my message I’ll try to recreate those missing posts. Stupid I didn’t save them as I made them in DMW. Now I learn the hard way that it’s best to have back ups on my own HD as well as on the server….

    Thread Starter mrsdeane

    (@mrsdeane)

    Yes, it was the server. Got a notification in the mail today. Let’s say it has been an interesting experience and that, thanks to the forum, I now have a convenient plugin!

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