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Simple automated Backup and Restore of your WordPress Website.
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Simple automated Backup and Restore of your WordPress Website.
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Backup & Restore Manager
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Backup & Restore Manager
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Protip: To enable fully automated restores, edit the file <code>backup-restore-manager-cron</code> in your backup directory from <code>no</code> to <code>yes</code> and set up a cronjob to run the script <code>restore.sh</code> every minute (as root), e.g: sudo nano /etc/crontab * * * * * root bash /var/www/html/wp-content/plugins/backup-restore-manager/restore.sh You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Protip: To enable fully automated restores, edit the file <code>backup-restore-manager-cron</code> in your backup directory from <code>no</code> to <code>yes</code> and set up a cronjob to run the script <code>restore.sh</code> every minute (as root), e.g: sudo nano /etc/crontab * * * * * root bash /var/www/html/wp-content/plugins/backup-restore-manager/restore.sh
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If your backups are failing, it's commonly caused by a lack of available resources on your server. To establish this is the case, exclude the complete (or parts of the) uploads folder and run a backup. If that succeeds, you know it's probably a server issue. If it does not succeed, report the results to our support team for further help. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
If your backups are failing, it's commonly caused by a lack of available resources on your server. To establish this is the case, exclude the complete (or parts of the) uploads folder and run a backup. If that succeeds, you know it's probably a server issue. If it does not succeed, report the results to our support team for further help.
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Report the results to our support team for further help. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Report the results to our support team for further help.
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There are some things you can test to confirm this is the issue. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
There are some things you can test to confirm this is the issue.
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The issue is that your <code>wp-cron.php</code> is not returning a <code>200</code> response when hit with a HTTP request originating from your own server, it could be several things. In most cases, it's an issue with the server / site. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
The issue is that your <code>wp-cron.php</code> is not returning a <code>200</code> response when hit with a HTTP request originating from your own server, it could be several things. In most cases, it's an issue with the server / site.
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Unless your site is very large (many gigabytes) it should only take a few minutes to perform a backup. If your back up has been running for longer than an hour, it's safe to assume that something has gone wrong. Try de-activating and re-activating the plugin. If it keeps happening, contact support. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Unless your site is very large (many gigabytes) it should only take a few minutes to perform a backup. If your back up has been running for longer than an hour, it's safe to assume that something has gone wrong. Try de-activating and re-activating the plugin. If it keeps happening, contact support.
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Backup &amp; Restore Manager stores the last 10 backups by default. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Backup &amp; Restore Manager stores the last 10 backups by default.
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Most servers have a filesize limit on email attachments, it's generally about 10mb. If your backup file is over that limit, it won't be sent attached to the email. Instead, you should receive an email with a link to download the backup. If you aren't even receiving that, then you likely have a mail issue on your server that you'll need to contact your host about. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Most servers have a filesize limit on email attachments, it's generally about 10mb. If your backup file is over that limit, it won't be sent attached to the email. Instead, you should receive an email with a link to download the backup. If you aren't even receiving that, then you likely have a mail issue on your server that you'll need to contact your host about.
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No. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
No.
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Click the Restore link next to the backup. Linux servers can restore automatically via script, on Windows and shared environments you need to click Manual Restore and follow the instructions. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Click the Restore link next to the backup. Linux servers can restore automatically via script, on Windows and shared environments you need to click Manual Restore and follow the instructions.
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Important: By default Backup &amp; Restore Manager backs up everything in your site root as well as your database, this includes any non WordPress folders that happen to be in your site root. This does mean that your backup directory can get quite large. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Important: By default Backup &amp; Restore Manager backs up everything in your site root as well as your database, this includes any non WordPress folders that happen to be in your site root. This does mean that your backup directory can get quite large.
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Backups are stored on your server in <code>/wp-content</code>, you can change the directory. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Backups are stored on your server in <code>/wp-content</code>, you can change the directory.
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My backups seem to be failing? You have to log in to add a translation. Details
My backups seem to be failing?
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