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Steps to restore a system_files.tar full server backup

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, The "System Backup" only includes configuration files that you can manually restore. We document a list of these files at: System Backups - Version 68 Documentation - cPanel Documentation You need to have account backups in order to restore the actual accounts and their data. Were you backing up the accounts to the remote destination as well? Thank you.
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  • Duzbin
    Yes, I have 2 backups, the system backup, and the accounts backup?
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, You can follow the steps noted on the following thread to restore all of the account backups: Thank you.
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  • Duzbin
    is there a size limit on restoring multiple accounts, my accounts backup is 9.9GB?
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  • cPanelMichael
    is there a size limit on restoring multiple accounts, my accounts backup is 9.9GB?

    There's no limit as long as the server has enough free space to handle the archive itself and the restored data. Thank you.
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  • Duzbin
    Thank you, can you tell me what files to manually restore for the "packages" from the system backup data? and where it is stored on the server. I have hundreds of zipped files that don't seem to correspond with the folders on the FTP Server?
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  • Duzbin
    I am successfully restoring the accounts :) thank you. I have a problem with some of the website restores that are not working, and I think this is due to the packages it is assigning to the domains.
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  • cPanelMichael
    I have a problem with some of the website restores that are not working, and I think this is due to the packages it is assigning to the domains.

    Hello, Can you let us know the specific error messages you are seeing? Thank you.
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