Restoring a cPanel backup

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  • baumer1122
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2004
    • 19

    #1

    Restoring a cPanel backup

    How do I restore a full backup created through cPanel?
    When I restore mysql and home directory from the full backup, all it does is decompress the files.
  • Daniel
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2004
    • 19

    #2
    Yeah, I've always wondered about cpanel's backup restore feature. I could never figure it out :lol:

    This might be why it was such a pain for me to restore after my old host got hacked twice.
    "Human Knowledge Belongs to the World"

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    • KyleC
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2004
      • 291

      #3
      With its world-class support and rich feature set, cPanel & WHM has been the industry-leading web hosting platform for over 20 years. Trusted worldwide by our technology partners WordPress, CloudLinux, LiteSpeed, and more.


      With its world-class support and rich feature set, cPanel & WHM has been the industry-leading web hosting platform for over 20 years. Trusted worldwide by our technology partners WordPress, CloudLinux, LiteSpeed, and more.
      -Kyle

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      • baumer1122
        Junior Member
        • Apr 2004
        • 19

        #4
        I've read the cPanel user guide and followed the directions, but...
        When I restore home directory, I get a folder in my home directory labelled backup-[datetime]_[acct_name].
        When I restore mysql I get an unusable database named backup[datetime][acct_name]tar.

        How do I go from this to a usable website?

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        • avenuex
          Member
          • Apr 2004
          • 51

          #5
          Hi Baumer,

          the "Full Backup" isn't restore-able. Thats more for your archive purposes

          You want to do a "home" backup, that is restorable.

          Same goes with mySQL in that sense.

          I never got the aliases/redirects to work though.

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          • Daniel
            Junior Member
            • Mar 2004
            • 19

            #6
            Originally posted by avenuex
            the "Full Backup" isn't restore-able. Thats more for your archive purposes
            Ah, that explains why LOL

            Wish they had told me that
            "Human Knowledge Belongs to the World"

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            • baumer1122
              Junior Member
              • Apr 2004
              • 19

              #7
              That's what I was afraid of.

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              • Pedja
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2004
                • 329

                #8
                I learned it is not restorable ih hard way

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                • avenuex
                  Member
                  • Apr 2004
                  • 51

                  #9
                  well, you could always unzip it locally and copy the files up to the server. I believe if memory serves, all the directory files reside in the "homedir" folder of the full backup. There however, will be permissions problems, and I ran into that, although after so much confusion forgot which was the final result that got email working

                  Its not a complete loss. just far more problematic

                  I STILL haven't figured out how to backup database user/passwords and restore that!!

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