Posted by schturdark on December 10, 2009 at 12:06pm
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| Project: | Backup and Migrate |
| Version: | 6.x-2.x-dev |
| Component: | Code |
| Category: | bug report |
| Priority: | normal |
| Assigned: | Unassigned |
| Status: | closed (fixed) |
Issue Summary
Hi. It seems the timestamp is not appended to the backup files created for both 2.1 and 2.x-dev version. I am using the latest drupal, 6.14. Thank you for this great module :)
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#1
Hmm. I'm not able to reproduce this. When you go to the advanced backup tab is the 'Append a Timestamp' box checked? Is there anything in the Timestamp format text box?
Did you update from 1.2 or install fresh?
#2
Hi. Yes, the 'Append a Timestamp' box is checked and there is 'Y-m-d\TH-i-s' inside the Timestamp format text box. I upgraded the module from 1.2. Both advanced backup or scheduled backup don't append the timestamp.
#3
No idea then. You could try disabling and then uninstalling the module completely and then reenabling it. That will wipe any settings you've already saved but it might help if something didn't go right with the upgrade.
#4
I have just reinstall the module with devel. It seems to work fine now. Thanks a lot for your assistance! :)
#5
#6
Hi schturdark,
How exactly did you get this to work?
I've tried deactivating and uninstalling the module then reactivating but to no avail.
I just get something like 'mysite-2011-.mysql'
Many thanks,
M.
#7
#8
schturdark,
What do you mean when you say 'I have just reinstall the module with devel' ?
I have tried disabling module, uninstalling then reinstalling but still no joy.
Any suggestions appreciated.
M.
#9
OK.
I've worked out what was causing the issue. The [site-name] was too long.
Discovered the issue here http://drupal.org/node/682574
Something should really be done about this.
M.
#10
#11
Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.