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If the error log is helpful…..
[INFO] BackWPup 3.9.0; A project of Inpsyde GmbH [INFO] WordPress 5.7.2 on https://www.*****.com/ [INFO] Log Level: Normal (translated) [INFO] BackWPup job: database only [INFO] Logfile is: backwpup_log_****_2021-07-17_22-52-45.html [INFO] Backup file is: 2021-07-17_22-52-45_*****.zip [17-Jul-2021 22:52:45] 1. Try to backup database … [17-Jul-2021 22:52:45] Connected to database *****8 on d**********io [17-Jul-2021 22:53:07] ERROR: Allowed memory size of 97517568 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 16777240 bytes) [17-Jul-2021 22:53:09] 2. Try to backup database … [17-Jul-2021 22:53:09] Connected to database db****8 on d**********io [17-Jul-2021 22:53:10] ERROR: Allowed memory size of 95420416 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 16777240 bytes) [17-Jul-2021 22:53:11] 3. Try to backup database … [17-Jul-2021 22:53:12] Connected to database d*********o [17-Jul-2021 22:53:12] ERROR: Allowed memory size of 95420416 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 16777240 bytes) [17-Jul-2021 22:53:13] ERROR: Step aborted: too many attempts! [17-Jul-2021 22:53:13] 1. Trying to generate a manifest file … [17-Jul-2021 22:53:13] Added manifest.json file with 1.63 KB to backup file list. [17-Jul-2021 22:53:13] 1. Trying to create backup archive … [17-Jul-2021 22:53:14] Compressing files as ZipArchive. Please be patient, this may take a moment. [17-Jul-2021 22:53:14] Backup archive created. [17-Jul-2021 22:53:14] Archive size is 953.00 B. [17-Jul-2021 22:53:14] 2 Files with 1.85 KB in Archive. [17-Jul-2021 22:53:14] ERROR: Job has ended with errors in 29 seconds. You must resolve the errors for correct execution.
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I do still have the problem tho – and the server info is:
WordPress version 5.7.2 BackWPup version 3.9.0 Get pro. PHP version 7.4.21 (64bit) MySQL version 5.7.33-log cURL version 7.64.0 cURL SSL version OpenSSL/1.1.1d WP-Cron URL https://www.******.com/wp-cron.php Server self connect Response Test O.K. Document root ******* Temp folder ********/wp-content/uploads/backwpup-71b1f7-temp/ Log folder ******/wp-content/uploads/backwpup-71b1f7-logs/ Server Apache Operating System Linux PHP SAPI cgi-fcgi Current PHP user ******* Maximum execution time 50000 seconds BackWPup maximum script execution time 30 seconds Alternative WP Cron Off Disabled WP Cron Off CHMOD Dir 0755 Server Time 21:34 Blog Time 22:34 Blog Timezone Europe/London Blog Time offset 1 hours Blog language en-GB MySQL Client encoding utf8mb4 PHP Memory limit -1 WP memory limit 256M WP maximum memory limit -1 Memory in use 136.18 MB Loaded PHP Extensions: Core, PDO, Phar, Reflection, SPL, SimpleXML, bcmath, bz2, calendar, cgi-fcgi, ctype, curl, date, dba, dom, exif, fileinfo, filter, ftp, gd, gettext, gmp, hash, iconv, imap, intl, json, libxml, mbstring, mysqli, mysqlnd, openssl, pcre, pdo_mysql, pdo_sqlite, posix, session, shmop, soap, sodium, sqlite3, standard, tidy, tokenizer, xml, xmlreader, xmlwriter, xsl, zip, zlib
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Post Views Counter] Warning: max(): Array must contain at least one element…Actually – ignore part two of the problem – duh page cache!
Would love you to fix the issue tho – its a great plug-in!
Oh and I’ve just seen the other part of your message with your calculations.
HQ as defined on the WPstream website is 1200kbps (kilobits per second)
= 0.15 MBps (megabytes per second)
So you were broadcasting at 10* higher data rate which is where your calculations have gone adrift.
Computer data rates are complicated (too many terms kbit, mbit, kbytes, mbytes)
Helps to use something like this:
https://www.calculator.net/bandwidth-calculator.htmlI wish you well.
You’ve made the mistake of thinking I am connected to WPStream.
I’m just an end user who came here to leave a positive review – and in a sea of very good 4 and 5 star reviews I saw yours, and thought I would check it out.
I’m sure the people at WPStream would be much more sympathetic and professional toward you.
I don’t have to do that – and to be honest you do need to research more. Nearly all Streaming platforms charge data per kb/mb/gb – and most want to tie you into a 12 month contract!
If you want truly unlimited? There’s only one company I know of doing that, Vimeo Premium… another sum for you $75 dollars a month paid a year in advance = $900 up front (plus maybe sales tax)
Someone didn’t do their data calculations!
You say yourself you’re broadcasting at 1.5MB per second! Sooo
1.5mb * 60 seconds * 150 minutes * 50 people / 1024 = 659 GB
Their pricing is very comparable to other professional streaming platforms in terms of pure data.
And Youtube while free is not professional and cannot be used for paid end product usages – as well as being prone to takedown for any music / copyright issues.
AH my mistake!
I was conflicting with the excellent Paid Membership Subscriptions login restriction setting.
Fantastic!
I tried these methods but it didn’t help.
I don’t think this is the issue, as i have done the following test:
** Created a scheduled job of just database which fails to backup.
** Manually pressing back up 1-click database button works flawlessly.
** Non-multisite installation with MUCH bigger database works perfectly. (Exact same server)
Could it be something wrong with scheduled backups on multisite?
Oh – I should add – that this happens when its trying to back up the database as part of a JOB.
If I back up the database manually using the 1-click-backup button…that works fine!
I should also add, I’ve tried using the reduce server load to maximum…no effect.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: New WordPress Hack? (.X1-unix)Thankyou James
I’ve reached this section:
“Leverage the Community
We often forget but we’re a community based platform, this means that if you’re in trouble someone in the community is likely to give a lending hand. “I’m surprised there aren’t any specific community contributions for what appears to be a prominent hack affecting lots of installs. That would be somewhat more helpful than yet another link to the generic FAQ, no matter how much you enjoyed reposting it in my time of need, with its in-depth advice such as:
“Find and remove the hack.
This is perhaps the hardest part of this entire list and the part that will require the most work. It will come down to your individual technical knowledge and insight around website hacks”Which roughly translates as “You’re on your own son!” – I can tell it’s been carefully constructed over the past few years.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: New WordPress Hack? (.X1-unix)Thanks for the steer – but its exactly the same issue, identified by the .X1-unix folder that multiplies until the folder is full. Surely better to post here?
Notice lots of people with this issue, and no solutions apart from “follow the my_site_was_hacked” page.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: New WordPress Hack? (.X1-unix)Did anyone manage to stop this hack short of clean installing?
I’ve got a number of sites being affected by this at the moment.
Thanks.
Hi –
Can someone please give me a summary of what line I have to edit to fix this? What do I replace it with? Thanks
Rob