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  • Thread Starter wilfredbarretto

    (@wilfredbarretto)

    I am using BackWPup – Version 3.2.1

    Hosting provider is Bigrock.in.

    ~WB

    Thread Starter wilfredbarretto

    (@wilfredbarretto)

    This is how it goes on forever….see fresh LOG below….

    Now, this has been running for the last 30 mins now…..same issue
    Do you have any answers ?
    If not, please do let me know as I may have to delete this plugin.

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    [30-Oct-2015 18:51:41] 1. Trying to generate a manifest file …
    [30-Oct-2015 18:51:41] Added manifest.json file with 6.83 kB to backup file list.
    [30-Oct-2015 18:51:41] 1. Trying to create backup archive …
    [30-Oct-2015 18:51:41] Compressing files as ZipArchive. Please be patient, this may take a moment.
    [30-Oct-2015 19:33:44] WARNING: Job restarts due to inactivity for more than 5 minutes.
    [30-Oct-2015 19:33:44] 2. Trying to create backup archive …
    [30-Oct-2015 19:42:02] WARNING: Job restarts due to inactivity for more than 5 minutes.
    [30-Oct-2015 19:42:02] 3. Trying to create backup archive …
    [30-Oct-2015 19:51:20] WARNING: Job restarts due to inactivity for more than 5 minutes.
    [30-Oct-2015 19:51:20] 4. Trying to create backup archive …

    Thread Starter wilfredbarretto

    (@wilfredbarretto)

    maximum execution time was set to 10 —>> It still failed

    I have increased it to – 20 right now …

    Is that ok ?

    Thread Starter wilfredbarretto

    (@wilfredbarretto)

    This was always the setting:
    BAckWPup > Settings > Tab: Job ? IT is still, and was always set to 30.

    Should I increase it further ?

    What else ? Any other settings ?

    ~WB

    Thread Starter wilfredbarretto

    (@wilfredbarretto)

    Also, instead of reacting I did read about you guys asking about the issues I had with the plugin. That’s because I spent quite some time experimenting with your plugin. I liked the concept. I wrote in bold in my fist review, – Conceptually I liked the plugin. It has great prospect.

    If you had asked I would have enumerated the issues to you. And you could have got your plugin a level up by fixing the issues.

    Thread Starter wilfredbarretto

    (@wilfredbarretto)

    Please read my comments again. Don’t react like a child !
    Please don’t have end-users do all the QA work for you, that too for a small plugin like yours. I have been playing with your plugin for a week now without any satisfactory results.
    What do you expect me to write in a review in this case?!!?

    For a small plugin you don’t expect the end user to get into a long email trail with you over a couple of days so that QA will be done for you at the cost of the end user’s time and energy.

    If your plugin is very small and yet does not work inspite of 3 guys trying it out at my end (just wanted to be sure I was doing the right stuff et all) then what I have commented in my review is fair enough.

    I understand that developers need to be encouraged; but at the same time the end-user community cannot be misguided by false evaluations. Developers need to write good code and QA their products before release.

    Please also understand that my review is not a result of some personal bias towards you.

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