Is It Possible To Export The MYSQL DB From An Hypervm Backup File
Jun 10, 2009Is it possible to export the MYSQL DB from an Hypervm backup file?
If possible,how to?
As I fail several times to restore it in Hypervm.
Is it possible to export the MYSQL DB from an Hypervm backup file?
If possible,how to?
As I fail several times to restore it in Hypervm.
I am wanting to backup my VPS, though the backup manager requires me to enter something for "Backup File Initial String". It is shown in ....
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Can anyone tell me if it's possible to just restore this backup on a new VPS and have the code and mysql back to life? At the moment i've looked into the backup and can see the html files and the mysql database files.
Any of you use Central Backup festure in HyperVM?
I have a backup NAS from FDC but it uses FTP only.
Anyone use ftp backup with hypervm?
How do you set it up?
I'm thinking about using fun plug on the backup NAS but not sure if FDC allow it.
I have a VPS with one provider and have recently opened an account with another provider, I want exactly the same install on there as what I had on the old provider. Is it possible to backup the whole thing on the old VPS and then restore it on the new one?
This would save a lot of time editing and configuring files, and make the switch easy.
Would anyone happen to know the commands to restore a master backup file via command line on a hypervm master node?
View 2 Replies View RelatedIt's been a while since I've made a backup in HyperVM but in the past I've had no problems. I decided to make a new one after so long, but when I did I got the error "no permission to make back up []". I contacted my provider to fix it, but it's been almost 24 hours and they still haven't gotten anywhere it seems. They even asked for my DA login information which I don't think is needed to fix the problem but I provided it anyways.
My question is, is this problem really that hard to fix? How would one fix it? Maybe I can just tell the provider how to fix it so I can get this done ASAP and then I can get back to using my VPS.
Since my /var partition is full, so I moved /var/lib/mysql to /backup/mysql/.
Seems all the files are copied and I changed my.cnf reboot mysql, but all the web sites using db is not working anymore..
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If I plan on buying a server in the united states and taking it overseas, what are the rules and regulations? Like is there a website where I can get more information regarding this issue?
My basic VPS backup plan is to have WHM create a backup for me, save it somewhere on my local VPS, and then rsync it off site.
As a beginner with linux, I'm not sure where to have WHM put this file. Is there a recommended place to place this backup file -- it will only be there temporarilly, but I don't know a secure place to put it.
e.g. /home or should I create a new directory called /backups? (and if so -- once again, where in the directory tree do I put it?)
I currently do daily backups to rsyncpalace Daily, weekly, monthly. cPanel does a backup of all user accounts to a folder and they are rsync'd offsite via ssh.
My questions are: Should I be comfortable or concerned that all of my website(s)' data are neatly bundled, stored in plaintext (tar) formats and only protected by a single login and password?
Am I exposed to any more or less risk of tampering with my data than on my webserver itself?
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(a full backup for me would be about 15 gigs each time)
I'm thinking about moving an account with one main domain and a bunch of addons from one cpanel host to another, using a whole site backup .tar.gz file. SSH does not appear to be an option at this point.
I just extracted the tar.gz to a local pc to get a look at what's in it. It has these 12 folders: bandwidth, cp, cron, dnszones, logs, meta, mysql, resellerconfig, userdata, va, vad, vf. Below these folders are also 14 unfoldered files, ranging from "addons" to "version."
So, will this work?
1. Does this mean the domains and all the addons will be set up with their original user names, passwords, and email accounts with all the same passwords, if I move everything to the right location? Will all the email accounts I've set up in my email client software work just as they do now with the current host?
2. How can I know where all these uploaded folders and files have to be moved once they're there?
3. Can I just upload the extracted contents to one location, or do I have to upload the unextracted tar.gz to a server, extract there, then move the contents wherever they need to be moved (but I don't know where things need to be moved now)?
I have created a Cpanel full backup of my website. The file is 2.65GB in size, but when I log in with my FTP client, I get a LISTERROR - [filename] and the filename doesn't appear in the directory window.
Can I still use a custom command to download this file?
I have a backup file at my old server like:
[url]
What is the command line I have to give to get this file by wget to my new server?
Please keep in mind that I have to give my old server user/password in this command line.
How I can import my backups from remote backup space to my VPS.
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Restore for cpmove-wwwpakh.tar.gz
Searching /home....
checked 25 files.....
No Restorable archives found!
Searching /usr/home....
checked 0 files.....
No Restorable archives found!
Searching /web....
checked 0 files.....
No Restorable archives found!
Searching /home2....
checked 0 files.....
No Restorable archives found!
Searching /home3....
checked 0 files.....
No Restorable archives found!
Searching /root....
checked 12 files.....
No Restorable archives found!
Searching /usr....
checked 16 files.....
No Restorable archives found!
No archives where found for user wwwpakh.tar.gz!
This feature will restore full backups, cpanel backups and cpanel move files in the format of:
cpmove-user.tar.gz, user.tar.gz, backup-date_time_user.tar.gz
The files must be in one of these directories on the server:
/home,/usr/home,/web,/home2,/home3,/root,/usr
You must upload the file to one of the above locations before using this feature.
why i see this error ?
I'm trying to recover a subdirectory from a full cpanel backup (tar file).
I placed the backup on the /home/<userdir>/
Then I listed the content of the tar file and the directory is in there:
backup-3.1.2006_11-36-43_userlin2/homedir/public_html/php/viacache/
I need to restore /viacache to the original location
Code:
tar -xvf backup-3.1.2006_11-36-43_userlin2.tar /public_html/php/viacache
response:
tar: /public_html/php/viacache: Not found in archive
also (absolute path)
Code:
tar -xvf backup-3.1.2006_11-36-43_userlin2.tar /home/userlin2/public_html/php/viacache
Not found in archive....
I have a valid cert installed for a particular domain on my plesk server. I would like to take that cert info and export it to a valid PKCS12.
I was looking for the actual cert or pem files on the server but couldn't find them. Should i just copy all of the cert information to text files and create a pkcs12 via command line?
I always have this error with mysql
Can't create/write to file '/tmp/#sql_7042_0.MYI' (Errcode: 13)
the /tmp has been chmoded 1777. I installed mysql downloaded from rpm on www.mysql.com, version 5.0.51a 64bits for CentOS-5