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February 01st, 2009 21:30 GMT |
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Camil |
February 02nd, 2009 03:07 GMT |
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Topics: 155 Replies: 3414
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Post: #11953 PT: #2/22
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It is likely a directory protection issue. Before you start your backup, change the file permission to the temp and backups directory to 777 and see if that corrects the problem. If it does not let me know, and I will try to find a solution for you. If you were to use the 1.11 version, and ftp file access, you would not get that problem.
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Sava |
February 02nd, 2009 04:59 GMT |
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Ron |
February 02nd, 2009 13:21 GMT |
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ICT Rocks
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Post: #11957 PT: #4/22
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Can you use phpMyAdmin and do one at a time? On large databases i have had issues and had to do one at a time before.
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Sava |
February 04th, 2009 07:41 GMT |
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Montreal Madness
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Post: #11965 PT: #6/22
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This message was edited by Sava on February 04th, 2009 07:42 GMT
hi Camil,
Sorry for not replying sooner. I have just tried what u suggested, putting in my FTP info, with : my username, pass, and "httpdocs/forum/" as directory. Still i'm getting this (and i don't see neither any link to download, nor anything in the backups directory):
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Warning: E_USER_WARNING [ 512 ] Unable to open in write mode '' in ...zip/Tar.php at line: 573
Warning: E_USER_WARNING [ 512 ] Unable to open in write mode '' in ...zip/Tar.php at line: 573
Warning: E_USER_WARNING [ 512 ] Unable to open in write mode '' in ...zip/Tar.php at line: 573
Warning: E_USER_WARNING [ 512 ] Unable to open in write mode '' in ...zip/Tar.php at line: 573
As per Ron's and your idea about phpMyadmin each table at a time, i will try it tomorrow after work. It'll probably work, since i got a reply from my host support saying any database over size of 10MB have to do DB backup through SSH. I'll try and post the result here tomorrow.
Thank you Ron, Camil,
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Camil |
February 04th, 2009 14:49 GMT |
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Topics: 155 Replies: 3414
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Post: #11966 PT: #7/22
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Look into your /temp directory and see if there are any files there except for the .htaccess and the index.html files. If there are, delete them and try again.
For some reasons, I also see a problem with the error message from your topic message. It is possible that your server created the files and does not want to delete them...
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Sava |
February 05th, 2009 07:43 GMT |
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Montreal Madness
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Post: #11970 PT: #8/22
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Hi Camil, Ron,
It WORKS, but with another method: SSH, suggested by my host (1and1). I had to use:
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mysqldump -hdbxxx.perfora.net -udbo1xxxxxx -pxxxxxx dbxxxxxxxx >outputfile name
The db dump came about 105MB
I verified the SQL dump file, looks to be okay, i see "drop if exists", "insert" queries and what not.
Quoted from: Camil, February 04th, 2009 14:49 GMTLook into your /temp directory and see if there are any files there except for the .htaccess and the index.html files. If there are, delete them and try again.
I checked this, however I don't see anything in that directory other than the 2 mentioned files u said.
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Camil:
After my installation of ICT 1.1 few months ago, during skin/language backup i had a few errors here and there (per my other topics). There were also a few occasions where it told me my permission settings were wrong.
Is there by any chance the README/INSTALL file in that 1.1 zip (Download Area) wasn't completed? Because I remember I follow it step-by-step carefully.
I need to ask this, since I'm going to be installing a new ICT on the new host soon, gotta be prepared
Thank you guys,
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Camil |
February 05th, 2009 12:36 GMT |
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Topics: 155 Replies: 3414
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Post: #11971 PT: #9/22
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I do not think that it`s possible to put everything in the readme installation instruction file. I try to put most of what occured but the problem is that I do not have all that many servers to try it on. I have about 4 of them with different configurations but that all I can do. On most servers if you use the FTP method, it will eliminate 99% of errors. The rest are hard to track down.
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Sava |
February 05th, 2009 17:45 GMT |
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Montreal Madness
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Post: #11972 PT: #10/22
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can u send me the one that says most about CHMOD-ing the files, 'coz i had most problems with this
When you say FTP method, you meant extracting everything locally, then upload them, rather than have it extract automatically during installation process, oui?
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