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#25639 Backup fails - Configured with Dropbox v2 past processing

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Latest post by on Wednesday, 17 August 2016 17:20 CDT

chaldama
Description of my issue: before updating to Joomla 3.6.0 I would like to make a back-up. I use Akeeba Backup Professional on more than 100 sites, without problems. This site keeps giving errors when attempting to make a back-up, see attachment.
The back-ups are immediately uploaded to Dropbox so web space should not be a problem.

supportbot
Hello,

This is an automatic reply to a common question we detected in your ticket.

We have removed integration with the Dropbox v1 API because Dropbox itself announced it is deprecated and will be turned off by June 28th, 2017. We chose to remove support for the deprecated API now to make sure that all of our clients will be ready for Dropbox' deprecation next year. If you think that's an overkill please keep in mind that we added Dropbox v2 support in November 2015 with the documentation note that it's the recommended version and that the v1 API may stop working at any point.

Unfortunately, Dropbox' v1 and v2 APIs are very different and there is no way to have an automatic migration from v1 to v2. The access tokens used in the two API versions are and work different. This means that by upgrading to a new version of Akeeba Backup / Akeeba Solo your backup profiles which were using the deprecated Dropbox v1 API integration are no longer linked to a post-processing engine and produce errors.

Luckily there's a very simple process you have to follow once on every site and backup profile you want to (re)link to Dropbox.

THIS PROCESS ONLY NEEDS TO TAKE PLACE ONCE PER BACKUP PROFILE AND SITE.

  • Go to your Akeeba Backup / Akeeba Solo main page.
  • Select the backup profile you want to relink.
  • Click on Configuration.
  • In the Post-processing Engine dropdown select "Upload to Dropbox (v2 API)"
  • Click on Configure next to it.
  • Click on the "Authentication – Step 1" button.
  • You may have to log in to Dropbox if you are not already logged in. Also, if you had not authorized another Akeeba Backup or Akeeba Solo installation to use Dropbox you may see a confirmation about it. If you are already logged in and have authorized our software to use Dropbox you will not see any of that.
  • You then see a page with the big title "Dropbox Authentication is almost complete". Click on the blue "Complete Dropbox authentication" button below it.
  • Now you're back to Akeeba Backup / Akeeba Solo. Click on Save & Close to complete the setup.


Unlike the Dropbox v1 API you must not copy the token from one profile / site to another. Instead, repeat the process above. Dropbox API v2 produces a new token every time you link a new backup profile or site to Dropbox without revoking the previous one.

Again, we apologize for having to go through this process but this is due to changes made on Dropbox' side. On the upside, the Dropbox API v2 is much more stable, allows for bigger uploads and lets us perform "chunk uploads", a technique which allows us to transfer very large backup archives without you having to set up small part sizes. You can now safely use a Part Size for Split Archives up to 2047 Mb without any upload worries.

If the instructions did not work for you please reply back to your ticket on our site, not by email, and let us know what you tried already (the more details you give the better). Also remember to ZIP and attach your backup log file if you have not already done so.
 I am a bot, not a human. I am here to help you.

dlb
Please ignore the auto reply, it has nothing to do with your error.

The problem is that the backup can not write to the archive file. It looks like a space problem. It can write part of the block that it is working on, but can not write the whole thing. That suggests that the problem is disk space, not inodes. Please check the available disk space for this site.

It is working on the first part when it quits, so it has not had the opportunity to upload anything to Dropbox yet.


Dale L. Brackin
Support Specialist


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chaldama
Thank you, it was indeed a space problem. On other sites which did not have much space left there was no problem but I guess this site just is a bit larger and therefore the parts are larger?
Anyhow, problem solved, thank you!

supportbot
Hello,

This is an automatic reply to a common question we detected in your ticket.

We have removed integration with the Dropbox v1 API because Dropbox itself announced it is deprecated and will be turned off by June 28th, 2017. We chose to remove support for the deprecated API now to make sure that all of our clients will be ready for Dropbox' deprecation next year. If you think that's an overkill please keep in mind that we added Dropbox v2 support in November 2015 with the documentation note that it's the recommended version and that the v1 API may stop working at any point.

Unfortunately, Dropbox' v1 and v2 APIs are very different and there is no way to have an automatic migration from v1 to v2. The access tokens used in the two API versions are and work different. This means that by upgrading to a new version of Akeeba Backup / Akeeba Solo your backup profiles which were using the deprecated Dropbox v1 API integration are no longer linked to a post-processing engine and produce errors.

Luckily there's a very simple process you have to follow once on every site and backup profile you want to (re)link to Dropbox.

THIS PROCESS ONLY NEEDS TO TAKE PLACE ONCE PER BACKUP PROFILE AND SITE.

  • Go to your Akeeba Backup / Akeeba Solo main page.
  • Select the backup profile you want to relink.
  • Click on Configuration.
  • In the Post-processing Engine dropdown select "Upload to Dropbox (v2 API)"
  • Click on Configure next to it.
  • Click on the "Authentication – Step 1" button.
  • You may have to log in to Dropbox if you are not already logged in. Also, if you had not authorized another Akeeba Backup or Akeeba Solo installation to use Dropbox you may see a confirmation about it. If you are already logged in and have authorized our software to use Dropbox you will not see any of that.
  • You then see a page with the big title "Dropbox Authentication is almost complete". Click on the blue "Complete Dropbox authentication" button below it.
  • Now you're back to Akeeba Backup / Akeeba Solo. Click on Save & Close to complete the setup.


Unlike the Dropbox v1 API you must not copy the token from one profile / site to another. Instead, repeat the process above. Dropbox API v2 produces a new token every time you link a new backup profile or site to Dropbox without revoking the previous one.

Again, we apologize for having to go through this process but this is due to changes made on Dropbox' side. On the upside, the Dropbox API v2 is much more stable, allows for bigger uploads and lets us perform "chunk uploads", a technique which allows us to transfer very large backup archives without you having to set up small part sizes. You can now safely use a Part Size for Split Archives up to 2047 Mb without any upload worries.

If the instructions did not work for you please reply back to your ticket on our site, not by email, and let us know what you tried already (the more details you give the better). Also remember to ZIP and attach your backup log file if you have not already done so.
 I am a bot, not a human. I am here to help you.

dlb
That support bot sure is persistent! If you really are using Dropbox v2, you need to switch to v4. As it says, v2 support has been dropped by us and will be dropped by Dropbox very shortly. If you are using v4, you are all set.

You can control the part size if you need to make them smaller. The setting is under Configuration, on the Archiver Engine line, press the Configure button and make the part size smaller. That will give you more parts, but it will upload and delete the archive pert sooner.


Dale L. Brackin
Support Specialist


us.gifEnglish: native


Please keep in mind my timezone and cultural differences when reading my replies. Thank you!


????
My time zone is EST (UTC -5) (click here to see my current time in Philadelphia, PA)

chaldama
Haha, no problem.
In the configuration I do not see an option to choose for v4 dropbox api. I just set all my sites to v2....

supportbot
Hello,

This is an automatic reply to a common question we detected in your ticket.

We have removed integration with the Dropbox v1 API because Dropbox itself announced it is deprecated and will be turned off by June 28th, 2017. We chose to remove support for the deprecated API now to make sure that all of our clients will be ready for Dropbox' deprecation next year. If you think that's an overkill please keep in mind that we added Dropbox v2 support in November 2015 with the documentation note that it's the recommended version and that the v1 API may stop working at any point.

Unfortunately, Dropbox' v1 and v2 APIs are very different and there is no way to have an automatic migration from v1 to v2. The access tokens used in the two API versions are and work different. This means that by upgrading to a new version of Akeeba Backup / Akeeba Solo your backup profiles which were using the deprecated Dropbox v1 API integration are no longer linked to a post-processing engine and produce errors.

Luckily there's a very simple process you have to follow once on every site and backup profile you want to (re)link to Dropbox.

THIS PROCESS ONLY NEEDS TO TAKE PLACE ONCE PER BACKUP PROFILE AND SITE.

  • Go to your Akeeba Backup / Akeeba Solo main page.
  • Select the backup profile you want to relink.
  • Click on Configuration.
  • In the Post-processing Engine dropdown select "Upload to Dropbox (v2 API)"
  • Click on Configure next to it.
  • Click on the "Authentication – Step 1" button.
  • You may have to log in to Dropbox if you are not already logged in. Also, if you had not authorized another Akeeba Backup or Akeeba Solo installation to use Dropbox you may see a confirmation about it. If you are already logged in and have authorized our software to use Dropbox you will not see any of that.
  • You then see a page with the big title "Dropbox Authentication is almost complete". Click on the blue "Complete Dropbox authentication" button below it.
  • Now you're back to Akeeba Backup / Akeeba Solo. Click on Save & Close to complete the setup.


Unlike the Dropbox v1 API you must not copy the token from one profile / site to another. Instead, repeat the process above. Dropbox API v2 produces a new token every time you link a new backup profile or site to Dropbox without revoking the previous one.

Again, we apologize for having to go through this process but this is due to changes made on Dropbox' side. On the upside, the Dropbox API v2 is much more stable, allows for bigger uploads and lets us perform "chunk uploads", a technique which allows us to transfer very large backup archives without you having to set up small part sizes. You can now safely use a Part Size for Split Archives up to 2047 Mb without any upload worries.

If the instructions did not work for you please reply back to your ticket on our site, not by email, and let us know what you tried already (the more details you give the better). Also remember to ZIP and attach your backup log file if you have not already done so.
 I am a bot, not a human. I am here to help you.

dlb
Yes, you do need to set it up as a v4.


Dale L. Brackin
Support Specialist


us.gifEnglish: native


Please keep in mind my timezone and cultural differences when reading my replies. Thank you!


????
My time zone is EST (UTC -5) (click here to see my current time in Philadelphia, PA)

chaldama
How do I do this? I do not see this option in the configuration under post processing engine? Only v1 and 2.

supportbot
Hello,

This is an automatic reply to a common question we detected in your ticket.

We have removed integration with the Dropbox v1 API because Dropbox itself announced it is deprecated and will be turned off by June 28th, 2017. We chose to remove support for the deprecated API now to make sure that all of our clients will be ready for Dropbox' deprecation next year. If you think that's an overkill please keep in mind that we added Dropbox v2 support in November 2015 with the documentation note that it's the recommended version and that the v1 API may stop working at any point.

Unfortunately, Dropbox' v1 and v2 APIs are very different and there is no way to have an automatic migration from v1 to v2. The access tokens used in the two API versions are and work different. This means that by upgrading to a new version of Akeeba Backup / Akeeba Solo your backup profiles which were using the deprecated Dropbox v1 API integration are no longer linked to a post-processing engine and produce errors.

Luckily there's a very simple process you have to follow once on every site and backup profile you want to (re)link to Dropbox.

THIS PROCESS ONLY NEEDS TO TAKE PLACE ONCE PER BACKUP PROFILE AND SITE.

  • Go to your Akeeba Backup / Akeeba Solo main page.
  • Select the backup profile you want to relink.
  • Click on Configuration.
  • In the Post-processing Engine dropdown select "Upload to Dropbox (v2 API)"
  • Click on Configure next to it.
  • Click on the "Authentication – Step 1" button.
  • You may have to log in to Dropbox if you are not already logged in. Also, if you had not authorized another Akeeba Backup or Akeeba Solo installation to use Dropbox you may see a confirmation about it. If you are already logged in and have authorized our software to use Dropbox you will not see any of that.
  • You then see a page with the big title "Dropbox Authentication is almost complete". Click on the blue "Complete Dropbox authentication" button below it.
  • Now you're back to Akeeba Backup / Akeeba Solo. Click on Save & Close to complete the setup.


Unlike the Dropbox v1 API you must not copy the token from one profile / site to another. Instead, repeat the process above. Dropbox API v2 produces a new token every time you link a new backup profile or site to Dropbox without revoking the previous one.

Again, we apologize for having to go through this process but this is due to changes made on Dropbox' side. On the upside, the Dropbox API v2 is much more stable, allows for bigger uploads and lets us perform "chunk uploads", a technique which allows us to transfer very large backup archives without you having to set up small part sizes. You can now safely use a Part Size for Split Archives up to 2047 Mb without any upload worries.

If the instructions did not work for you please reply back to your ticket on our site, not by email, and let us know what you tried already (the more details you give the better). Also remember to ZIP and attach your backup log file if you have not already done so.
 I am a bot, not a human. I am here to help you.

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