Tagged: Restorations, Total Upkeep
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- March 27, 2023 at 1:05 pm #83810Michael HartsteinGuest
Hi Guys –
I just upgraded to Total Upkeep Premium in order to get 2 features — backup to Google Drive, and individual file restore — and I’m having problems with both.
I would like to restore a complete folder from my backup, not just an individual file. In order to restore a plugin to an earlier version it would be very tedious to go through hundreds of files individually. But it seems I only get a Restore option for an individual file. Isn’t there a one-step way of restoring the entire folder?
Thanks,
Michael Hartstein
March 27, 2023 at 1:09 pm #84069Brandon CKeymasterHi Michael,
Thanks for your question! At this time it’s not possible to restore a single folder using Total Upkeep’s one-click restore method although I think this would be a good feature to have. I’m going to create a feature request on your behalf and if accepted by our developers it will be implemented in an upcoming Total Upkeep Premium plugin update.
You can refer back to this thread at anytime for an update on the matter. I’m curious to know what folder are you attempting to restore?
Thanks Michael
March 29, 2023 at 9:59 am #84151Michael HartsteinGuestHi Brandon –
Thanks for your quick response!
I wanted to restore one plugin from an older backup. The new plugin had a bug in it that was a big problem on my site. The plugin included a bunch of files in multiple subfolders. In this case, there weren’t too many, so I went through each subfolder and restored the files individually.
But there’s another, more important reason, that this feature is very important. That’s to work around a design bug in Total Upkeep.
My site is running on GoDaddy managed WordPress. GoDaddy manages WordPress and the O/S for me so I don’t have to deal with these. It’s very popular and I’m sure you have many other customers using this and similar products. Some of the files in my WordPress environment are protected so only GoDaddy can modify them — they don’t want me messing around with them.
I found I need to exclude several files from my backup with these files excluded: .git,node_modules,WPCORE,/wp-content/db-error.php,/wp-content/index.php,/wp-content/mu-plugins,/wp-content/object-cache.php
If I don’t exclude these, the backup will work fine, but the restore will fail with a fatal error. I consider this to be a huge design bug in Total Upkeep! The last thing a user wants is for their backups to appear as if they are good, but then the restore failing! If I have an un-restorable backup I would need to go through and selectively restore all the files and folders except for the problematic ones. This is many thousands of files and folders! Obviously I can’t restore each file individually!
In my case, since this is a file permissions issue, I couldn’t have possibly changed these GoDaddy-manged files and just skipping them would be fine.
So instead of giving a fatal error, Total Upkeep should just give a warning. Or perhaps have a setting for the user to specify how to handle these.
Please let me know if I misunderstood how your product works, and if there is some other way to deal with this issue.
Thanks,
Mike
March 29, 2023 at 10:07 am #84234Brandon CKeymasterThanks Michael,
For your first concern if you ever run into a plugin issue after an update in the future you can try using WP Rollback plugin to roll back to a previous version. This should be more efficient than attempting a backup for this type of issue.
As far as the exclude files if you wouldn’t mind giving me a day or so to consult with our developers. We may actually already have a fix or workaround for this issue and if not it definitely needs to be addressed properly.
We appreciate you for bringing these things to our attention. I will reach back out and let you know what information I get from our devs on the matter via this thread.
Thanks Michael, please let us know if you have any other questions for us!
March 30, 2023 at 10:33 am #84239Michael HartsteinGuestThanks, Brandon, for checking into this issue. If I understand Total Upkeep properly I think it is a serious problem for you.
Regarding rollbacks, the WP Rollback plugin you mentioned doesn’t always work. I use that plugin, but if the plugin that I want to rollback is a premium plugin which is not available from the normal WordPress plugin page, then WP Rollback also won’t have older versions available. That was the case in my situation, so instead I had to get the older version from the backup.
Thanks,
Mike
March 30, 2023 at 10:39 am #84368Brandon CKeymasterThanks Michael,
There certainly could be cause for concern here. We’ll know more about the issue once we run some test on different server types and files permissions. I definitely understand the Rollback problem, you’re correct it doesn’t work with premium plugins.
We’ll address all the concerns discussed here and I’ll be sure to reach back out to you when I have more answers or a stable solution.
Thanks Michael, don’t hesitate to reach back out via this thread for updates on the matter.
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