Hi
I am attempting to install LiveZilla on my site to test, prior to purchasing it. I used it a while ago but have now noticed the significant updates. Last time, my IT manager installed it on a local server. He has since left so I am attempting to do it myself.
I have tested my FTP server. There wasn't a httpdocs file - so I created one. I then added the Livezilla folder and selected that folder to install Livezilla in. I don't know why i didn't have a httpdocs file. It is a wordpress site.
The transmitting of data is taking inordinate amount of time. At the moment it is 385K of 1.48MB. It has been doing this for at least 30 minutes. Sometimes it will time out, and then i press retry and then it continues to upload the files.
Is this normal? Why is it taking so long? Have I incorrectly done something? Why would it time out, but once pressing retry it will slowly upload. At this rate - it will take hours and hours for it to work - with me pressing retry when it fails. The connection has failed at least 5 times.
It is not my internet connection because im on a 12MB/s download and 2MB/s upload. I just did a speed test.
I would be pleased if someone could kindly assist me.
Thank you
Kind regards
Martin
Installation - transmitting data
Started by Howzaat, May 11 2012 11:50 PM
installation ftp transmitting data server
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#1
Posted 11 May 2012 - 11:50 PM
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Posted 12 May 2012 - 02:17 AM
Tried to delete post but It didnt let me.
It eventually - after about 2 hours loaded.
It eventually - after about 2 hours loaded.
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Posted 14 May 2012 - 06:24 AM
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There wasn't a httpdocs file - so I created one.
Please understand that the installation of LiveZilla requires at least a basic understanding of your webserver and web technologies in general.
I can only recommend to find another professional that will do the installation for you.
#4
Posted 17 May 2012 - 02:55 AM
Thank you Derek.
I have got someone to teach me these fundamentals and it's running properly.
If someone is a "newbie" to this type of installation - it appears my firewall was causing the dropouts.
Thank you again.
I have got someone to teach me these fundamentals and it's running properly.
If someone is a "newbie" to this type of installation - it appears my firewall was causing the dropouts.
Thank you again.
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