This is a new problem. I was able to backup fine 5 days ago. There have been no changes to the server regarding the DB server or Apache. The server is running CentOS 6.6, opemEMR 4.2.
The program runs fine. PhpAdmin can find the DB.
Any ideas? BTW I did see the post regarding the similar problem in windows.
thanks
frank saporito
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Last edit: frank saporito 2015-07-23
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the script appears to execute. The following statements flash onto the screen:
"Dumping OpenEMR web directory tree"
"Backup file has been created. Will now send download."
then the "Firefox can't find the file at http://192.168.1.10/openemr/interface/main/backup.php."
thanks
frank
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A more likely relevant fact. Since the last backup the database has grown in substantially in size. In summary - I ran out of memory in the /tmp partition.
I will report back.
thanks
frank
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Thanks in advance. I am receive the following message:
"Firefox can't find the file at http://192.168.1.10/openemr/interface/main/backup.php." when attempting to backup db. The file is definitely in the correct location.
This is a new problem. I was able to backup fine 5 days ago. There have been no changes to the server regarding the DB server or Apache. The server is running CentOS 6.6, opemEMR 4.2.
The program runs fine. PhpAdmin can find the DB.
Any ideas? BTW I did see the post regarding the similar problem in windows.
thanks
frank saporito
214 924 2787
Last edit: frank saporito 2015-07-23
more details:
the script appears to execute. The following statements flash onto the screen:
"Dumping OpenEMR web directory tree"
"Backup file has been created. Will now send download."
then the "Firefox can't find the file at http://192.168.1.10/openemr/interface/main/backup.php."
thanks
frank
another likely unrelated detail. The facility name was changed a between the last successful backup and now.
frank
A more likely relevant fact. Since the last backup the database has grown in substantially in size. In summary - I ran out of memory in the /tmp partition.
I will report back.
thanks
frank
Correct diagnosis in last post.
While you are increasing memory_limit, good to do the balance.