• Resolved eldadnl

    (@eldadnl)


    Tried a few times, but direct and with file upload a restore didn’t work.

    Have to say: backup on a local ISP, restore tried on Azure.

    Debugcode: BMI-8rWMEgXq-45183

    • This topic was modified 3 years, 2 months ago by eldadnl.
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  • Plugin Author iClyde

    (@iclyde)

    Hi @eldadnl

    My apologies for delayed reply.

    Seems like you tried to use your local website for Super-Quick Migration.
    The website where you tried to restore can’t see your local website.
    – Because of that it’s impossible to download backup file.

    If you really want this module to work, you need to make your local website public.
    As well as point the domain to public IP in your local DNS settings /etc/hosts

    Recommended solution:

    1. Go to your local website
    2. Open “Other options” section
    3. Enable alternate download method: https://prnt.sc/1slr41w
    4. Save that section
    5. Go to backup(s) list within our plugin, make sure the file you want to restore is there
      – If the file is not visible on the list, you may need to make new backup.
    6. Download your backup file that you want to restore
    7. Go to the website where you want to restore it
    8. Open „Other options” section in our plugin settings
    9. Disable PHP CLI checking: https://prnt.sc/1sljr31
    10. Save that section
    11. Upload backup file that you downloaded in first point

    You can upload the file using FTP, cPanel or simply using our Upload Area below backup(s) list.

    Let me know if it worked for you and if you need further details 🙂
    Thank you!

    Plugin Support Efe Dinler

    (@efedinler1)

    As we haven’t heard any feedback recently, I can assume that you resolved the issue.

    Feel free to open a new topic if I am wrong!
    Thank you 🙂

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