• Resolved liborh

    (@liborh)


    Has anyone deployed on hostinger? I can’t set the startup times correctly.

    • Even if I set the files and databases at a different interval, I always get the same next start date.
    • I had weekly startup set and the backup was running every two hours.
    • On the contrary, if I set it every two hours, it won’t start even in a day.

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  • Plugin Contributor bcrodua

    (@bcrodua)

    Hi,

    For the free version, the start time would be from the time that you save the settings.

    Thanks,
    Bryle

    Thread Starter liborh

    (@liborh)

    Thanks, but that wasn’t the problem.
    But the errors were here:

    • I had a backup set to once a week and it ran every two hours
    • I had files set weekly, databases daily – it was displayed the same for both jobs, the next day
    • set to start database backups after two hours, started in a day
      -…
      I don’t know what happened, but now it seems to have calmed down and displays and hopefully works as it should.
    Thread Starter liborh

    (@liborh)

    It was obviously the hosting, I also had problems with cron, it was also not working and behaving strangely, but after a few days it seems to be ok.
    Support said they would fix it for me but it was obviously a mistake on their end because I didn’t update or change anything and it started working.

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