TheBoss
Well-known member
If it didnt save it I wouldnt blame MySQLDumper for that..
More probably the execution time allowed in your php setup at your host provider, simply ask them to double the allowed time....
I have never had ANY failures with this and I have been using it since Noah built his Ark.. The most reliable method there is..
And some of my backups using this are MASSIVE not large...
Also:
My backup is bigger than 1 GB. This way it is "hard to handle". What should I do?
Jump to the configuration and use the "multipart feature". Choose a dumpfile size and watch MySQLDumper splitting the big dump into separated files.
Regards..
More probably the execution time allowed in your php setup at your host provider, simply ask them to double the allowed time....
I have never had ANY failures with this and I have been using it since Noah built his Ark.. The most reliable method there is..
And some of my backups using this are MASSIVE not large...
Also:
My backup is bigger than 1 GB. This way it is "hard to handle". What should I do?
Jump to the configuration and use the "multipart feature". Choose a dumpfile size and watch MySQLDumper splitting the big dump into separated files.
Regards..