• Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

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    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    When I try to run a job, I get Job “Holocaust-Speaker-wagw-auto” has started, but not responded for 10 seconds. Please check information.

    This is the information, but I’m not sure what I’m looking for:

    WordPress version	4.6.1
    BackWPup version	3.3.4 Get pro.
    PHP version	5.5.36 (64bit)
    MySQL version	5.5.51-MariaDB
    cURL version	7.48.0
    cURL SSL version	OpenSSL/1.0.1e
    WP-Cron url:	https://holocaustspeaker.com/wp-cron.php
    Server self connect:	Response Test O.K.
    Temp folder:	/home/holocaus/public_html/wp-content/uploads/backwpup-534b66-temp/
    Log folder:	/home/holocaus/public_html/wp-content/uploads/mainwp/
    Server	Apache
    Operating System	Linux
    PHP SAPI	cgi-fcgi
    Current PHP user	xxx
    Maximum execution time	600 seconds
    Alternative WP Cron	Off
    Disabled WP Cron	Off
    CHMOD Dir	493
    Server Time	14:28
    Blog Time	09:28
    Blog Timezone	America/Chicago
    Blog Time offset	-5 hours
    Blog language	en-US
    MySQL Client encoding	utf8
    Blog charset	UTF-8
    PHP Memory limit	256M
    WP memory limit	40M
    WP maximum memory limit	256M
    Memory in use	56.00 MB
    Loaded PHP Extensions:	Core, OAuth, PDO, Phar, Reflection, SPL, SimpleXML, SourceGuardian, Zend Guard Loader, bcmath, bz2, calendar, cgi-fcgi, ctype, curl, date, dom, ereg, exif, fileinfo, filter, ftp, gd, gettext, gnupg, hash, iconv, imagick, imap, intl, ionCube Loader, json, libxml, mailparse, mbstring, mcrypt, memcache, mhash, mysql, mysqli, mysqlnd, openssl, pcre, pdo_mysql, pdo_pgsql, pdo_sqlite, pgsql, phalcon, posix, pspell, session, snmp, soap, sockets, sqlite3, standard, tidy, timezonedb, tokenizer, uploadprogress, wddx, xml, xmlreader, xmlrpc, xmlwriter, xsl, yaml, zip, zlib
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  • Hi Steve,

    please have a look to our docs: Job has started, but not responded for 10 seconds.
    Does this solve your problem?

    Regards
    Christina

    Hi Christina,
    I don’t know about Steve but it helped me ??

    Thank you,

    Julien

    Well, that did not help me at first. I got the following from “Server self connect”,

    Not expected HTTP response:
    Status-Code: 500

    I know it is to do with the server side error, but is a very general error message.

    My blog is in a subfolder of the root domain.

    I tried the plugin in another WordPress install I have that is also in a subfolder of the root domain, it worked fine.

    Then I realized the difference.

    I had the first WordPress install in “Maintenance Mode”. This caused the error or “500 response” as listed above. The maintenance mode blocked the plugin’s ability to access the WordPress files and folders.

    I took it out of maintenance mode and all worked perfectly. ??

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    Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

    (@sterndata)

    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    Thanks. (and sorry take so long to reply)

    I get this:

    Server self connect: The HTTP response test get a false http status (429)

    which seems to be “too many requests”.

    Setting	Value
    Setting	Value
    WordPress version	4.6.1
    BackWPup version	3.3.4 Get pro.
    PHP version	5.4.42
    MySQL version	5.5.43-37.2-log
    cURL version	7.45.0
    cURL SSL version	OpenSSL/1.0.1e
    WP-Cron url:	https://thoughtsforfoodandbeyond.com/wp-cron.php
    Server self connect:	The HTTP response test get a false http status (429)
    Temp folder:	/home/content/p3nexnas05_data03/72/2136772/html/wp-content/uploads/backwpup-87d732-temp/
    Log folder:	Logs folder uploads/mainwp/ not exist.
    Server	Apache
    Operating System	Linux
    PHP SAPI	cgi-fcgi
    Current PHP user	
    Safe Mode	Off
    Maximum execution time	30 seconds
    Alternative WP Cron	Off
    Disabled WP Cron	Off
    CHMOD Dir	453
    Server Time	16:19
    Blog Time	16:19
    Blog Timezone	
    Blog Time offset	0 hours
    Blog language	en-US
    MySQL Client encoding	utf8
    Blog charset	UTF-8
    PHP Memory limit	128M
    WP memory limit	40M
    WP maximum memory limit	256M
    Memory in use	46.75 MB
    Loaded PHP Extensions:	Core, PDO, Phar, Reflection, SPL, SimpleXML, apc, bcmath, calendar, cgi-fcgi, ctype, curl, date, dba, dom, ereg, exif, fileinfo, filter, ftp, gd, gettext, hash, iconv, imagick, json, libxml, mbstring, mcrypt, memcache, mhash, mysql, mysqli, openssl, pcre, pdo_mysql, pdo_sqlite, pspell, session, soap, sqlite3, standard, tokenizer, wddx, xml, xmlreader, xmlrpc, xmlwriter, xsl, zip, zlib

    I had the same problem as Mark (thanks for telling us your solution). My WordPress was in maintenance mode.

    Christina – Maybe you could add that to your doc:
    https://docs.backwpup.com/article/156-job-has-started-but-not-responded-for-10-seconds

    as a possible cause of the error.

    Thanks

    I am having the same issue. I am running WP on a LAMP server behind a VPN. It’s accessible via the web however and I was able to give the root user privileges so that I can update WordPress itself but BackWPup is giving me an error “http timed out”

    @njwp Thank you, I added the maintenance mode case to the docs.

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