Alright, so I don't know if this is in the right section, but I'm pretty sure it is. Anyway, I need some help with this backup script I'm trying to use, what it's supposed to do is run the backup system, and then upload the file via FTP to another server. However, the email I get keeps saying "Unexpected $end on line 41". Maybe you guys can help: PHP: <?php// PHP script to allow periodic cPanel backups automatically, optionally to a remote FTP server.// This script contains passwords. KEEP ACCESS TO THIS FILE SECURE! (place it in your home dir, not /www/)// ********* THE FOLLOWING ITEMS NEED TO BE CONFIGURED *********// Info required for cPanel access$cpuser = "hidden"; // Username used to login to CPanel$cppass = "hidden"; // Password used to login to CPanel$domain = "enigmachs.com"; // Domain name where CPanel is run$skin = "HG"; // Set to cPanel skin you use (script won't work if it doesn't match). Most people run the default x theme// Info required for FTP host$ftpuser = "hidden"; // Username for FTP account$ftppass = "hidden"; // Password for FTP account$ftphost = "hidden"; // Full hostname or IP address for FTP host$ftpmode = "passiveftp"; // FTP mode ("ftp" for active, "passiveftp" for passive)// Notification information$notifyemail = "hidden"; // Email address to send results// Secure or non-secure mode$secure = 0; // Set to 1 for SSL (requires SSL support), otherwise will use standard HTTP// Set to 1 to have web page result appear in your cron log$debug = 0;// *********** NO CONFIGURATION ITEMS BELOW THIS LINE *********if ($secure) {$url = "ssl://".$domain;$port = 2083;} else {$url = $domain;$port = 2082;}$socket = fsockopen($url,$port);if (!$socket) { echo "Failed to open socket connection$> Truth is I'm not good at all with php, but can diagnose it a little bit. I'd appreciate any help I can get.
line 41 appears to be the last line (the closing php tag) and I can immedately see it's wrong because it should be PHP: ?> and not PHP: $> also PHP: if (!$socket) { echo "Failed to open socket connection should probably be something like PHP: if (!$socket) { echo "Failed to open socket connection" }; but don't take my word on it because my php skills are very limited. Your best bet is to ask for support from where ever you got the script
Ok well I think I fixed it, no more error emails, but I'm not getting any success emails either and there's no files in the remote directory. I got the script from a long-dead forum somewhere and I haven't been able to get support there. Now I need help getting it to work. I keep setting the cron to run a few minutes ahead of my current time and I've waited a hour or two.
Unless there is anyone else here who knows PHP well enough to help you out, I suggest you go ask the author of the script for support if it's not working correctly