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Backup and restore /► "Error writing to database" during Course Restore Moodle in English Backup and restore"Error writing to database" during Course RestoreAttempting Restore: error/tmp_backup_directory_not_foundIMS CC not woking in backupDisplay modeDisplay replies flat, with oldest firstDisplay replies flat, with newest firstDisplay replies
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in threaded formDisplay replies in nested form"Error writing to database" during Course RestoreChris WalshFriday, 14 moodle 3 error writing to database June 2013, 7:08 AMHello Moodlers, I am currently migrating some courses from Moodle 1.9.18+ to Moodle 2.5.1 and some are failing with moodle upgrade error writing to database a strange error message: "Error writing to database / Error reading from database". I have attached a screenshot. The error occurs after pressing "Continue" on the "2. Destination" step (where you select the Course Category). I'm aware that User Data doesn't restore when making this jump between these versions but we are okay with that. I exported the courses from 1.9.18+ with User Data = None. I've set the Debug Messages (debug) setting to both NORMAL and ALL but no debug information is appearing on screen. I have also confirmed that the "Display debug messages" (debugdisplay) setting is set to Yes. The courses are around the 55Mb mark but I've allowed up to 128Mb upload size and the actual upload step works without a problem. I can also uploaded the zip to the "User private backup area" first but restoring from there didn't help either. I have also cleared out the moodledata/temp/backup folder and this didn't help. Can anyone point me on how I can identify the course of the error message. Thanks,Chris Average of ratings: - Permalink | ReplyRe: "Error writing to database" during Course RestoreEmma RichardsonFriday, 14 June 2013, 8:20 AMYou say some? So some are restoring just fine? The smaller ones maybe? Have you checked timeout settings in php.ini? Average of ratings: - Permalink | Show parent | ReplyRe: "Error writing to database" during Course RestoreChris WalshWednesday, 19 June 2013, 5:28 PMYes, there is a corrolation between successful upload and zip size but it isn't the usual max_upload type settings that are the issue as I can upload the zip into a private user files area without a problem. Here are my zip sizes and success rate: Size Worked 0.01 Y 0.9 Y 1.8 Y 2.6 Y 3.1 Y 3.7 Y 3.9 Y 4.2 Y 5.1 Y 5.9 Y 6.8 Y 7.5 N 7.6 Y 18.3 Y 18.9 Y 23.2 N 26.4 Y 38.2 Y 45.3 N 50.2 N 54.4 N 65.2 N 80.4 N 102.7 N
Testing and QA /► Moodle 2.0preview2: Error writing to database Moodle in English Testing and QAMoodle 2.0preview2: Error writing to databaseNew quiz feature will need testing1.9 to 2.0 upgrade - all images missingDisplay modeDisplay replies flat, with oldest firstDisplay replies flat, with newest firstDisplay replies in threaded formDisplay replies in nested formMoodle 2.0preview2: Error writing to databaseMarkus StroblWednesday, 26 May 2010, 3:56 AMHello, I'm testing Moodle 2.0 to implement it with the new school year in september. I copied the whole mooedledata-folder and the whole database to a new https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=230681 server. Starting moodle was followed by several installation-dialogues. And after the plugin-check I always get the same error message: Error writing to database Anybody an idea, since the mySql-user surely can write into the database (for example using phpmyadmin). The mysql-server is not the localhost! Attached you can see screenshotAverage of ratings: - Permalink | ReplyRe: Moodle 2.0preview2: Error writing to https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=150894 databaseHelen FosterWednesday, 26 May 2010, 5:13 AMHi Markus,Thanks for your help testing Moodle 2.0. Unfortunately I don't have any ideas about your error, however I'm going to move your discussion to the testing and QA forum where hopefully someone will have an answer... Average of ratings: - Permalink | Show parent | ReplyRe: Moodle 2.0preview2: Error writing to databaseMarkus StroblWednesday, 26 May 2010, 7:49 PMThx Helen I testet it once again on my laptop using the mobile Webserver "MoWeS Portable" as a web-service-platform. (http://www.chsoftware.net/en/mowes/mowesportable/mowes.htm) Afterwards I copied moodledata and moodle-database to the new local webserver. Installing Moodle2 finished with the same error - so it is not a problem of my official webserver, since the problem can be rebuild in an testing-environment. attached a screenshotAverage of ratings: - Permalink | Show parent | ReplyRe: Moodle 2.0preview2: Error writing to databaseMartin DougiamasWednesday, 26 May 2010, 8:59 PMHi Markus, Can you please try again, this time make sure you have: the latest development version from the download page or CVS this in your config.php file: $CFG->debug = 38911; $CFG->debugdisplay = true; Y
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