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    #1031939

    Hi,

    Pls make sure that you set the correct info: database, directory, etc for appropriate site. You can check the configuration.php file in each site.

    Regards

    timpennington Friend
    #1032098

    I have checked all of that; in fact, I even have the "working" configuration.php file running both sites; still it shows the "broken" site.

    When I say "broken" I mean it hasn’t updated any article since May 3 (before i even upgraded to 3.7)

    Ironically, the "working" site is running 3.7 and doing fine.

    Any thoughts?

    Saguaros Moderator
    #1032402

    It should relate to the things I mentioned above, you can try to restore each backup site into your local and see what’s difference.

    And also post the same thread into Akeeba backup forum for further helps.

    timpennington Friend
    #1032414

    I’ve uploaded a copy of the two configuration.php files so that maybe you can detect what i am missing.

    1. "Home_npw/php" is the original site that is not updating; it is locked at May 3
    2. "BU>working.php" is the Akeeba backup site I added to a sub-file that is working fine.

    I have tried changing the database name, but to no avail.

    Can you tell me all that needs changing?

    thanks

    timpennington Friend
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    timpennington Friend
    #1036405

    Problem solved; my service provider HostGator had put a CACHE LOCK on my site because it was using to much bandwith; they never told me so I had no idea; so the site would not update; pretty bad service that they did that

    But thanks for your help!

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