adriansquared
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Hi @duongcuong96,
Enabling nd_pdo and nd_mysql helps solve the issue, thanks.
Just wondering if there are any updates about this issue and the plugin?
Thank you.
- This reply was modified 8 years, 2 months ago by adriansquared.
Hi @duongcuong96,
Would you mind giving some information about when the next version of BackWPUp will be released?
Thank you.
Hey @duongcuong96,
Thanks for creating the plugin, but it’s been two and half week since I reported this issue, hopefully it can be solved soon.
Cheers
@csmaderer Yep, I mean the MySQL version and my MySQL version is the same as yours as you can see from my previous posts. In this case, I think that’s a bug in the plugin for now.
I recommend you to find an alternative for backing up the database, that’s my temporary solution.
Hey @csmaderer.
A kind reminder, please edit your post to delete the website information, like your website URL and some other information, otherwise you are at risk of getting hacked.
The easiest way to know your database is to check BackWPUp -> Setting -> Information from your WordPress backend.
Cheers
Hey @csmaderer, what’s your database version? I haven’t got any updates from the plugin author yet, so probably you need to find another plugin to backup the database for now.
Hi @duongcuong96, no worries! Hopefully that I could hear from you soon 🙂
I have done so but it didn’t work, it should not use 1GB memory anyway in my opinion.
Because the problem only occurs when backing up database file, so I checked the database version on this problematic server, it is 10.2.12-MariaDB, on my other websites (same hosting provider) where the plugin runs perfectly, the database version is mysql 5.6.38. That is the only thing different between problematic websites and working ones.
Is there any known issues between this plugin and different versions of mysql database?
Thanks.
- This reply was modified 8 years, 4 months ago by adriansquared. Reason: grammar