I have tried copy files from Linux server to Windows Server using WinSCP3 and it was so fast.
I am not sure who to copy files as well from Windows to Windows with same speed. I tried to use RDC between the Windows Servers and share one drive. But it wasn't fast as WinSCP3.
I want to my friend's files from /home/admin/dc to /home/ as I am planning to rebuild kloxo for him, this could kill all the files so, I would like to know the code so tht I could copy few files from the above location to the home directory
to move the httpdocs folders of multiple sites on my plesk server to another server (share on other serv is already mounted so thats not an issue) but their is 31 different domains i need to copy. wondering if anyone knows any way to batch automate a cp process to copy each domains files to a new folder on remote server (this is for backup purposes not live sites so i cant use plesk migration etc
What tool is there for me to copy a lots of file from one webhost (FTP site) to another webhost? Like in for migrating to another host.
I'm thinking of a tool where I can specify the FTP access information for both sites, and it would perform the copy without needing to store the files on my local hard disk first.
I rent windows dedicated server for just about a month, but I never had problem.
When I copy files on my home computer and then paste them onto server's drive, files begin copying, but after some time they stop copying and I hear double beep sound.
To automate a task, I need to create a shell script that will allow me to copy the folder blank/ to a new location and rename it to news/, same for the files inside that directory. And, if possible, change the content of one of those files as well.
For example, I need to copy this:
Code: blank/ templates/ frontend/ index.html Blank.php ...to a new folder and rename it to this:
how to setup a cron job to copy files & directories from one folder to the root folder. I have CPanel X.
My root directory is public_html/ I have another directory public_html/uploads containing both files and directories.
I need a cron job that will copy all the files & directories from public_html/uploads to the root public_html/
If it helps, here is some system info
General server information: Operating system Linux Service Status Click to View Kernel version 2.6.22_hg_grsec_pax Apache version 1.3.39 (Unix) PERL version 5.8.8 Path to PERL /usr/bin/perl Path to sendmail /usr/sbin/sendmail PHP version 4.4.4 MySQL version 4.1.22-standard cPanel Build 11.17.0-STABLE 19434 Theme cPanel X v2.6.0
I am having problems with two accounts, I get the following errors:
Code: Failed to copy files storage to destination path. stderr: filemng: Cannot open destination file '/var/www/vhosts/domain.tld/httpdocs/index.html.Chn3rn' System error 122: Disk quota exceeded stdout: filemng: Cannot open destination file '/var/www/vhosts/domain.tld/httpdocs/index.html.Chn3rn' System error 122: Disk quota exceeded
In previous thread we made few manual transfer of our domains.
We also made some automated migration of few domains/sites using Web Host Manager's Copy an account from another server feature.
All the files and other settings were properly transferred from old server to new server, but only the mysql database is not visible on new server. I am unsure if the same got copied to new server.
I couldn't keep my mouth shut (technically fingers). A customer wanted to upgrade servers and he needed a way to move the data across. Since I don't allow hard drives to be swapped, they have to do it manually all by themselves. I generally allow up-to 4 days for them to transfer data and make DNS changes, etc. But this time, I offered help! I agreed to move the data (darn me) and it just came out of me, involuntarily.
God knows what just happened... but in a positive way, customer is extremely happy!
So...
Both servers are on cPanel - with root access (duh)
200 odd files which total to 25 GB
1 database about 100 MB in size (no biggie)
I was planning on using one of my Windows 2003 servers (via remote desktop) to download the 25 GB and upload the 25 GB, but that sounds like a waste of resources and time.
I have around 40 domains and I'm trying to avoid copying each one over manually. I can't remember what files need to be copied and the best command to do that.
I have wrote a small script which copies file names which has name as *default* from backup to users main folder. It works fine with one folder but doesn't copy files from sub-folders.
it works with all the sub-folders as well?
HTML Code: #!/bin/bash
for i in $(ls /var/cpanel/users)
do rsync -vrplogDtH /backup/cpbackup/weekly/$i/homedir/public_html/*default* /home/$i/public_html
I want to use DD to fully duplicate a HD, however, the HD is 120GB and also have a mount folder that is 2TB. If I use DD, will it also trying to copy that 2TB onto my 2nd HD?
wasn't sure if this should go into "technical" or "programming" but I figure someone here will instantly be able to tell me...
(details: I'm on a shared host with cpanel and centos 3)
My hosting service techs refuse to update gnu TAR on the server even though it's several years old at 1.13 and has some know bugs that are annoying for complex calls - (basically the techs use any request like this to try to upsell me to dedicated or VPS which I don't need at my low level)
So I'd like to install a "local" copy of the newer gnu 1.14 or 1.15 TAR (which I *think* is possible?) into my account and have it run instead of the shared copy?
Unfortunately this is beyond my knowledge so thanks for any help in the right direction...
I have a large directory which I want to copy to another account on the same server. Its 1 folder which contains 20000+ files and its around 2GB in size.
I was trying to copy packages from one cPanel server to other using Copy function in WHM accounts were moved easily but packages failed , Tried 4-5 times but still failed.
What's the biggest site you've copied using Copy Account function in WHM? I have a site about 5GB, containing a forum with a gallery. The database is ~600MB. Do you think it'll timeout during the copying process?
i tried todo a cPanel move to my server here. [url]
on the new server above i keep getting the errors below. i just dont know what any of this means. can anyone help?
Warning: fopen(/usr/local/apache/htdocs/online.txt) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream: Permission denied in /home/cometora/public_html/onlineold.php on line 14
Warning: fclose(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in /home/cometora/public_html/onlineold.php on line 15
Warning: chmod() [function.chmod]: No such file or directory in /home/cometora/public_html/onlineold.php on line 16
Warning: fopen(/usr/local/apache/htdocs/online.txt) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/cometora/public_html/onlineold.php on line 19
Warning: flock(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in /home/cometora/public_html/onlineold.php on line 20
Warning: feof(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in /home/cometora/public_html/onlineold.php on line 22
Warning: fgets(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in /home/cometora/public_html/onlineold.php on line 24
Is it possible to get [Crone job] that sends a backup copy for single user in the server to another hosting via FTP which has [Domain name/ User /Password] either weekly or 3 times a week
I seem to be having a problem where periodically the data in one file is getting corrupted. I haven't been able to figure out a pattern to it, so I wanted to run command by crontab that would create a copy of the file each day. To avoid overwriting previous backups the filename of each day's copy would have to be unique like...
cp filename filename-2008-07-03
Is there a way to include this year, this month, and this day variables in a linux command?
I want to config my IIS SMTP server to copy ALL sent mail to another address.
Or, to log in more detail what was sent (I have W3C logging turned on but it doesnt record the mail subject or body).
Basically when a user complains they didnt get an email, I want to be able to look in the log to see (a) the mail was sent and (b) the body/subject of the mail.