By checksum on Friday, 28 March 2014
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Hello,

I setup my Photo to be store on Amazon S3, but they are store locally.
Looks like only the avatar and the photo uploaded from the storyline are uploaded to amazon s3.

The pictures in the photo album are store locally.
Hi,

I am not able to log in your site's backend with the credentials provided. Please advise.
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Friday, 28 March 2014 10:44
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Please try again
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Friday, 28 March 2014 11:20
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Hi,

You will have to run the cron job in order for the photos to be uploaded to Amazon.

The photos are uploaded gradually to Amazon through cron job.
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Friday, 28 March 2014 13:45
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This is the cron status from your site: {"status":"200","contents":"3 photos uploaded to remote storage","time":"2014-03-28 05:01:20"}

Which means that there are photos uploaded to the remote storage but gradually.
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Friday, 28 March 2014 13:46
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Hello,
My cronjob runs every 15min, so they should have been uploaded by now.

I have an album that I uploaded on 23 March, and it is still stored locally.

The dog picture that you posted is still stored locally, even after the cronjob executed many times.

I also cleared the cache and rerun the cron, but still sored locally.

The cronjob always says "3 photos uploaded to remote storage","time":"2014-03-28 06:04:15"}

(Also, when I run the cronjob manually on firefox, it prompts me to download a index.php file)
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Friday, 28 March 2014 14:06
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Hi,

Seems like there are some conflict with the log.

I've cleared up the invalid storage history log and reran the cron job, and the photos should be uploaded now.

Can you give it a try by uploading a new photo and run the cronjob to see if it is uploading correctly now?
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Friday, 28 March 2014 15:21
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OK,

Thank you!!!
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Saturday, 29 March 2014 02:43
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