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  • Thread Starter nsmweb

    (@nsmweb)

    Thank you I am aware of these things. But I can’t justify a subscription, for something that IS arguably a required product field for Woocomm functionality, that I might use once or twice a year at best or at all.

    And not to go on a bash session, but when a product has more negative reviews than positive (common for Woocomm product add-ons) devs might want to consider how to improve overall user experience.

    I do appreciate that this forum is actively monitored and the quick turnaround of response; Thank You!

    Thread Starter nsmweb

    (@nsmweb)

    OK, thanks.

    Thread Starter nsmweb

    (@nsmweb)

    Site B was a fresh WP install; no other plugin than WPVivid. I uploaded the WPVivid backup zip file (116mb) from Site A to Site B, did a refresh, selected backup file and restored.

    As stated restore completed and site was accessible.

    But when I did a backup on Site B, the file size was 300mb.

    Thread Starter nsmweb

    (@nsmweb)

    It took me a while to get back to locals. Unfortunately, the plugin you recommended, ‘backup-backup-1.4.5.zip’ did not load. I received an Internal Server Error. The server encountered an internal or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.

    I then tried the current BM from wordpress plugins and got the same message. Oh well. We tried.

    Thread Starter nsmweb

    (@nsmweb)

    Finally coming back; apologies. And thank you so much for the follow up! Reset configuration feature worked! And an original backup was available.

    As for final thoughts on this plugin:
    1. I appreciate plugin support and author offering their continued assistance in resolving the issue.
    2. I appreciate that this plugin is robust enough to have features to correct an issue. this plugin is detailed!
    3. I used this plugin to backup a full website and restore to a fresh installed website (same WP version and Server & DB details) and the backup restored without missing a single item!
    4. Overall a very satisfying experience. I attribute my frustration early on due to my situation. I used WP Clone for so long and then it became outdated. I’ve tried and used several other backup plugins, but keep finding this one easier and doing the job as intended. I’m glad they are continuing the WP Clone tradition. It’s probably time to buy the premium version of this plugin to help ensure it stays around!

    Thanks very much Inisev Team.

    Thread Starter nsmweb

    (@nsmweb)

    I installed BM on to other websites and noticed on both websites the name & location of the install contained the plugin name + a 10 alphanumeric characters like below:
    /wp-content/backup-migration-1A2B3C4D5E

    So, on the install where I’m having the setting saving error, I checked “Where shall the backup(s) be stored? And that save location just list the plugin name; like below:
    /wp-content/backup-migration

    I then removed the plugin, renamed the plugin’s folder name and reinstalled the plugin.

    I checked “Where shall the backup(s) be stored? And that save location STILL lists the plugin name; like below:
    /wp-content/backup-migration

    Lastly I added 10 alphanumeric characters, a folder was created for it in the wp-content folder, saved and receive the same error message. For grins I ran a backup and it sped through, clearly not making a valid backup. Once backup was aborted, I renamed location back to original (saved and got error save message), deleted the alphanumeric folder and ran another backup. This time I continued to get an incorrect backup, so I aborted that, updated this ticket and will probably backup with some else as this is taking up too much time and not building any confidence in a mission critical procedure.

    Thread Starter nsmweb

    (@nsmweb)

    Here’s the debug info: BMI-D0LisoZo-89290

    Here’s the copied info from the Inspect | Network.

    {
    “status”: “success”,
    “ongoing”: {
    “current_upload”: [],
    “queue”: [],
    “failed”: []
    }
    }

    Thanks!

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