• Resolved ronsweet

    (@ronsweet)


    Version 5.45

    Sequence of events:

    1. On the remote web server, I use AllInOne WP Migration to export a site, creating a 113MB export file.

    2. I then imported the file into a WP instance running under MAMP on my Mac.

    3. I added some text to a page and activated the MailChimp connection by entering an API key into the MailChimp plugin settings.

    4. When I now attempt to export the modified website using AllInOne WP Migration, a 1MB export file is created. I need to get this website update installed asap.

    Please advise. Thank you.

    Ron

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  • Thread Starter ronsweet

    (@ronsweet)

    I just found that the wp-content directory is corrupt. I then:

    1. Restored that directory from a backup, and confirmed that it looked fine.

    2. Examined the wp-content directory on the remote server, found it fine, then re-ran the export from the remote web server.

    3. Re-imported the file into the MAMP local website.

    4. Examined the wp-content directory and found it corrupt again.

    This has happened to the wp-content two other times, and is unacceptable. I’m now looking for another migration product.

    Ron

    Thread Starter ronsweet

    (@ronsweet)

    For your troubleshooting efforts, here’s a screen shot of the wp-contents directory:

    https://solidsol.com/wp_issues/CorruptWPContents.jpg

    The objects in that directory look corrupted by All-In-One WP Migration.

    Ron

    Plugin Author Pim J. Iliev

    (@pimjitsawang)

    Hi Ron,

    I am sorry for the inconvenience.
    What version of the plugin are you using?

    Thread Starter ronsweet

    (@ronsweet)

    Hi Pim,

    On both instances I used version 5.45.

    Plugin Author Pim J. Iliev

    (@pimjitsawang)

    Hi Ron,

    Your case sounds very familiar.
    Have you opened a ticket (emailed to support at servmask.com)?

    Thread Starter ronsweet

    (@ronsweet)

    Pim, a while ago I opened a ticket because of an issue caused by the plugin Image Cleanup. After deleting that plugin, that problem was resolved.

    Plugin Author Pim J. Iliev

    (@pimjitsawang)

    Hi Ron,

    Could you try uploading the file to wp-content/ai1wm-backups and restoring it from the Backups instead of using “Import from File” option? This corrupted wp-content usually happens during the upload process.

    Thread Starter ronsweet

    (@ronsweet)

    Before trying the Backup Restore as you requested, I tried re-importing using version 5.4.6 on both ends. My steps:

    1. Deleted the curruptly-named folders on the remote server and in my local directory.

    2. Exported the server-hosted website.

    3. Downloaded and imported that export file to my local instance.

    After it finished, I didn’t see the directory corruption this time.

    Please view the following screen shot of the server directory viewed from cPanel as opposed to FTP client:

    https://solidsol.com/wp_issues/InMotionFileMgr.jpg

    The top several folder names in the directory look like part of what should have been a text file SQL dump created by All-in-one WP Migration. Is this possible?

    I need to understand and know that you understand why this happened. My biggest concern is that your plugin took the contents of some required file, and instead of preserving the file and including it in the migration, it created folders and named each with the next line of the file. If this is the case then , my web site is missing at least one file and is corrupt. If it’s not the case, then I need to know so that I feel safe and confident in putting this out into production.

    Please advise. Thank you.

    ~ Ron

    Plugin Author Pim J. Iliev

    (@pimjitsawang)

    Hi Ron,

    Looks like it is still corrupted and the upload did not go well – there will be no top 5 folders at all if the site has been successfully restored.
    Could you delete them off and try with the “Restore” from the Backups page I suggested?

    Thread Starter ronsweet

    (@ronsweet)

    Pim, I should have clarified: The screen shot above displays the remote host’s directory before I deleted the strange folders and did the export. The subsequent import was done in my local development instance, where you can see from the following screen shot that the directory looks proper, to my eye:

    https://solidsol.com/wp_issues/LocalAfterImport.jpg

    Per your request, I then moved the export into the folder (ai1wm-backups) on my local instance and did a restore. The local directory now looks like this:

    https://solidsol.com/wp_issues/LocalAfterRestore.jpg

    As with the import, the restore seems to have worked. So since I’ve deleted the corrupt folders, I cannot replicate the problem. I saw nothing in the plugin release note for 5.46 that is relevant to this issue.

    Do you have any ideas as to what may have happened, and whether I need to worry that some required file was clobbered by the migration process at some point? The website seems to be behaving at the moment.

    Thanks very much.

    ~ Ron

    Plugin Author Pim J. Iliev

    (@pimjitsawang)

    Hi Ron,

    Thank you so much for clarifying this to me.
    The corrupted wp-content on upload can be from may reasons – Internet connection, disk space, incomplete backup and/or time-out.
    It likely happens while using “Import from File”.

    Could you let me know how large your .wpress backup is?

    Thread Starter ronsweet

    (@ronsweet)

    Pim, the current backup is 105MB.

    So is your advice to always use restore instead of import from backup, especially for slow internet connections?

    Thanks,

    Ron

    Plugin Author Pim J. Iliev

    (@pimjitsawang)

    Exactly, my advice is to always use the restore from Backups.

    Thread Starter ronsweet

    (@ronsweet)

    Pim, it might save someone else the troubleshooting time and frustration if you make that clear. Perhaps an alert dialog box that pops up when the user selects import, cautioning about the Import risks.

    Thanks again,

    Ron

    Plugin Author Pim J. Iliev

    (@pimjitsawang)

    Hi Ron,

    Definitely, thank you so much for the suggestions.

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