• Resolved man.o.man

    (@manoman)


    I stopped using my site for over 2 years for personal reasons. I had also forgotten my username and password.

    1. Then, when I tried to use my website again, I was not able to as it was producing a Critical Error message and the webhost was of no help.

    2. I then moved my hosting to another host, and the error persisted,

    3 so I did a fresh insall of WordPress 5.53 (since i had read about some problems of your users after upgrading to 5.6) , and then

    4. I tried to restore an Updraft Plus backup which I had downloaded to my local folder, and kept on getting a wrong username and password message (so I concluded that Upraft also saves the usernmme and password).

    5. I searched all my folders and emails and tried all known usernames and password combinations but nothing worked initially.

    6. Then I tried another fresh wordpress 5.53 install and this time the full backup (themes, plugins database), using the Updraft Restore feature, partially worked, but it did not restore any of my categories, etc., which makes the restored site useless.

    So after doing all this stuff for 2 whole days, I am still nowhere near to getting my site restored with the Updraft backup. I plan to do another WordPress install, so which wordpress version is the correct one for me to use, and do you have any other suggestions for me?

    Thank you.

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  • Thread Starter man.o.man

    (@manoman)

    my website is at https:/www.3klix.net, and I have no idea why I get a message that says that my new installation is https://3klix.net (although I chose the https://www. protocol during the installation)

    Thread Starter man.o.man

    (@manoman)

    I just did a new WordPress 5.53 install, and as I write this I am trying to restore a backup using your Restore feature, but for the last 10 minutes it has been in the “Verifying” stage. How long should I wait before determining and concluding that perhaps all is hopeless?

    Thread Starter man.o.man

    (@manoman)

    still in the Verifying stage. Here is the log file

    0000.011 () Opened log file at time: Thu, 31 Dec 2020 00:17:47 +0000 on https://www.3klix.net
    0000.013 () UpdraftPlus WordPress backup plugin (https://updraftplus.com): 1.16.43 WP: 5.5.3 PHP: 7.2.34 (litespeed, Linux sgpro4.fcomet.com 2.6.32-954.3.5.lve1.4.71.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Sep 6 06:22:16 EDT 2019 x86_64) MySQL: 5.7.32-log WPLANG: en_US Server: Apache/2.4.46 (cPanel) OpenSSL/1.1.1h mod_bwlimited/1.4 Phusion_Passenger/5.3.7 safe_mode: 0 max_execution_time: 900 memory_limit: 512M (used: 112.3M | 114.5M) multisite: N openssl: OpenSSL 1.1.1d 10 Sep 2019 mcrypt: N LANG: ZipArchive::addFile: Y
    0000.083 () Free space on disk containing Updraft’s temporary directory: 378414.1 MB

    Thread Starter man.o.man

    (@manoman)

    more than 2-1/2 hours later, it is still in the Verifying stage, and obviously, it is not working What to do now?

    Plugin Contributor bcrodua

    (@bcrodua)

    Hi,

    To answer this “4. I tried to restore an Updraft Plus backup which I had downloaded to my local folder, and kept on getting a wrong username and password message (so I concluded that Upraft also saves the usernmme and password)”

    > Yes, UpdraftPlus will overwrite all the database and files when restoring files. You can try resetting the password if you forgot or if you have access to the database, you can manually change password on your account to regain access.

    “more than 2-1/2 hours later, it is still in the Verifying stage, and obviously, it is not working What to do now?”
    > It appears that the restoration process have been timed out or killed off. To verify, can you please send us full copy of the restoration log? You can find this log in the ‘wp-content/updraft’ directory of your site via FTP. You can send the log file and copy the contents into an online tool (such as https://pastebin.com/ )

    Best Wishes,
    Bryle

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