• Resolved jonalange

    (@jonalange)


    Hi,

    first I’ve got the problem that no backups were created. You told me to insert define('ALTERNATE_WP_CRON' , true ); in the wp-config.php.
    It worked fine and I was able to create backups.
    New problem: When I check If the backups were created automatically, there shows up that the next backup is at “January 1, 1970 at 1:00 with WP-Cron”
    (translated from German).
    I checked the settings and set it up again for the next day.
    Then it gave me a correct date. Now I checked again and it says again “January 1, 1970 at 1:00 with WP-Cron”.

    What can I do?

    Thanks for your support.
    Best Regards, Jona

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  • Plugin Support happyAnt

    (@duongcuong96)

    @jonalange
    could you please contact your hosting provider and then ask them about this problem?
    I think it’s related more to your server config.
    For now, you can try a workaround by going to job setting -> Schedule tab and select Start job with a link.
    And then add this link to your server cron or an online cron service like cron-job.org.
    Hope that help!

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 9 months ago by happyAnt.
    Plugin Support happyAnt

    (@duongcuong96)

    @jonalange
    since we haven’t heard back from you, I’m going to mark it as resolved.
    If you’re still having problems, feel free to let us know ;),

    Btw, If you find BackWPUp is useful for you, we would really appreciate if you leave a positive review and rating.
    This would encourage us to develop new free features and provide free support ??
    https://www.ads-software.com/support/plugin/backwpup/reviews/

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