Plugin Author
iClyde
(@iclyde)
Hi @vlattzw
Basing on your debug code, backup process seem to be successful.
I didn’t notice any errors in your logs, so I assume it’s a false positive.
Such false positive may happen when your browser loses connection with your server.
To confirm that, simply check if any new file is listed inside backup(s) list in our plugin settings.
That list can display only valid and restorable backups, if it’s there you don’t have to worry about anything, the backup was successful.
If the file is not listed or you want to resolve issue with false positive:
1. Go to “Other options” section
2. Change backup method: https://prnt.sc/1s1ofpa
3. Disable PHP CLI checking: https://prnt.sc/1sljr31
4. Save “Other options” section
Once done, try it out by running new backup.
Let me know if that resolves your issue 🙂
Thank you!
Thread Starter
Volker
(@vlattzw)
The Backup file is listed.
Is there a way to test restoration without possibly harming anything ?
Thanks for your help 👍
Plugin Author
iClyde
(@iclyde)
Hi @vlattzw
As I said if the backup is displayed on the backups list, it contain all details required for restoration, whatever will happen, we will be able to help you to recover the restoration in such case.
But if you wish to test restorations easily, we recommend you our free sandbox platform which is (no registration required): https://tastewp.com
You can simply create fresh WordPress instance by clicking this URL for example: https://demo.tastewp.com/bmi
These websites comes with 1 GB of free space by default, please ping me if you will need more space for you backup. I’ll increase it for you.
Thank you!