• I’ve tried this on the root (ID=1) site in a multi-site install, and it times out, locking up the back end.

    Suggestions?

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  • Can you tell us:

    – how big is your site?
    – is it a shared or dedicated environment?
    – what php version are you running?
    – what is the version of XCloner and what changes did you make in the config from the default ones?

    Also, we need to know if you get pass the mysql backup process? to understand if the timeout is at the database backup step, file scanning or file archiving…

    Ovidiu

    Thread Starter Jay Collier

    (@jcollier)

    Sure!

    – how big is your site?

    10 sites (in multisite 3.0.4).

    – is it a shared or dedicated environment?

    Semi-dedicated.

    – what php version are you running?

    5.3

    – what is the version of XCloner and what changes did you make in the config from the default ones?

    2.2.1 – Default.

    Also, we need to know if you get pass the mysql backup process? to understand if the timeout is at the database backup step, file scanning or file archiving…

    How would I determine that?

    Could you try and reinstall your 2.2.1 version, we had a small bug in there with the file recursion

    As for the timeout issue, how did you determine that, any specific errors?

    In our next release we will add some new incremental options which will help with the system load, particularly in the database side, but you could try for now to create separate backups for files by excluding the database, and see if that helps

    Ovidiu

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