if have implemt singal handling for linux hosts.
can you go over date stamp with your mose and show in the hint to give me the line number? than i now with signal can’t handelt.
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LMP
(@loizos16673)
If I understand you correctly, you want the text that appears in the hothelp hint when you mouse over the date on the specific line.
For the line 2011/07/31 16:49.19: [WARNING] pcntl_signal() [function.pcntl-signal]: Error assigning signal
The mouseover text is : [Line: 84|File: job_run.php|Mem: 768 KB|Mem Max: 768 KB|Mem Limit: 96M|PID: 3023]
thanks that was it.
i have removed the problem and u can redownload the version in 15 min. Than the message must gone.
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LMP
(@loizos16673)
The warning problem is fixed, but now backwpup displays this message:
“WP-Cron isn’t working, please check it!”
By the way, by deleting the backwpup plugin folder (via FTP) and manually re-installing it also solved another (minor) bug: the un-deletable “New” job in the jobs list.
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LMP
(@loizos16673)
OK, I managed to fix the error WP-Cron isn’t working, please check it!.
I suspected that the cause might be the fact that I uploaded the BackWPup plugin manually (i.e. I did not use the built-in WordPress plugin installation page in the dashboard).
So I deleted the BackWPup plugin again, and installed it through the WP plugin page. Now the error message is gone. 🙂
I can only assume that this was a file permissions issue. There must be some file in the plugin folder that needs special permissions. Just thought I mentioned it for anyone who has the same issue.
deaktivation and activation helps too 😉
I’ve got the same issue, but it didn’t go away with deletion and a reinstall.
I have BackWPUp installed on three sites on the same hosting account.
One doesn’t give this warning – That site is running Version 2.1.0, and is the one of the three that isn’t locked down with “Private! WordPress Access Control Manager.” Could that plugin be conflicting with BackWPUp? Or perhaps a change in code? I don’t really want to update the plugin on the one that is working, because it is running its scheduled backups perfectly.
Thank-you for all your work on this plugin! I plan on making a donation here shortly!
Hi, Same issue again. It disapears on des and reactivation, but the moment I switch to a different plugin the msg appears…
i am also having the same problem. i tried the deactivation->reactivation, and the de-install and re-install, and nothing has helped.
i can backup manually fine though
I had the same error message, WP-Cron isn’t working, please check it!.. A deactivation, followed by immediate reactivation, solved it.
I have the same problem, WP-Cron isn’t working, please check it!
and Deactivating & activating resolves that.