by Bobby Siegfried.
Hi Ken,
This is fantastic information, thank you!
Just a little background that I should have included previously. We are running 3.7 first off. We have a lot of courses in the system because our data retention policy requires us to keep two years worth of courses in the production system. This is one of the reasons I do just about everything from the command line. Great suggestion about moosh as well! We use that all the time and it's amazing.
Thanks for the suggestion to check out moodledata/temp/backup - you were spot on. There are 3 course backups that were partially complete in that folder. Only one actually contains a backup.mbz folder, the other two never made it that far even. I'm wondering, if I delete those directories, will I be able to run the automated backups scheduled task successfully? Or is there still some record in the db that I need to search for and potentially update? Thoughts? Also an FYI, we run our automated backups and cron jobs on a separate server from the server that serves web traffic.
Thanks again for your time!
This is fantastic information, thank you!
Just a little background that I should have included previously. We are running 3.7 first off. We have a lot of courses in the system because our data retention policy requires us to keep two years worth of courses in the production system. This is one of the reasons I do just about everything from the command line. Great suggestion about moosh as well! We use that all the time and it's amazing.
Thanks for the suggestion to check out moodledata/temp/backup - you were spot on. There are 3 course backups that were partially complete in that folder. Only one actually contains a backup.mbz folder, the other two never made it that far even. I'm wondering, if I delete those directories, will I be able to run the automated backups scheduled task successfully? Or is there still some record in the db that I need to search for and potentially update? Thoughts? Also an FYI, we run our automated backups and cron jobs on a separate server from the server that serves web traffic.
Thanks again for your time!