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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello @mtindor, Internal case CPANEL-20421 is open to disable the warnings about missing backup metadata, as there are often legitimate reasons why the metadata is missing (e.g. new servers where backups have not yet generated, data was manually moved). I'll update this thread once the case is published. You can safely ignore those warnings in the meantime. Thank you.
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  • mtindor
    Hello @mtindor, Internal case CPANEL-20421 is open to disable the warnings about missing backup metadata, as there are often legitimate reasons why the metadata is missing (e.g. new servers where backups have not yet generated, data was manually moved). I'll update this thread once the case is published. You can safely ignore those warnings in the meantime. Thank you.

    Thanks, Michael. Although are you absolutely positive this can be ignored? On my servers running Uncompressed backups, I do not get those warnings and the metadata files such as user1-=-meta and user1-=-meta are written into the accounts directory, but on my server where I'm running Incremental backups I do get these warnings and no metadata files such as user1-=-meta and user1-=-meta are written to the accounts folder. This server is not a new server and there are backups created daily on it (but without the metadata files). Thanks, Mike
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  • millermulti
    Hello, For the past five days I have been receiving the following warning at the start of my cPanel backups. this warning occurs for every account on my system: [2018-05-15 00:10:08 -0500] info [backup] Pruning metadata for backup at /backuppath/2018-05-15 warn [backup] There is no registered backup in the directory '/backuppath/2018-05-15/accounts' for the user 'accountname' metadata ... [2018-05-15 00:10:10 -0500] info [backup] Creating metadata index for backup at /backuppath/2018-05-15 Is this something I should be concerned about? Any ideas on why this is happening? Backups do complete. I am running 70.0.39. Thanks!
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, To update, this is solved in cPanel & WHM version 70.0.41: Fixed case CPANEL-20421: Don't warn about missing backup metadata. This version is currently published to the CURRENT build tier, and should reach the RELEASE build tier soon.
    Thanks, Michael. Although are you absolutely positive this can be ignored? On my servers running Uncompressed backups, I do not get those warnings and the metadata files such as user1-=-meta and user1-=-meta are written into the accounts directory, but on my server where I'm running Incremental backups I do get these warnings and no metadata files such as user1-=-meta and user1-=-meta are written to the accounts folder.

    Hi @mtindor, In cPanel & WHM version 70, the metadata information for each account exists in the following directory: /$backup/.meta/ You'd simply replace "$backup" with your configured backup directory (e.g. /backup). This is explained in more detail on the following document: How to Manage Metadata Settings - cPanel Knowledge Base - cPanel Documentation Let us know if any issues persist upon updating the server to version 70.0.41. Thank you.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, To update, this is solved in cPanel & WHM version 70.0.41: Fixed case CPANEL-20421: Don't warn about missing backup metadata. This version is currently published to the CURRENT build tier, and should reach the RELEASE build tier soon.

    cPanel & WHM version 70.0.41 is now published to the RELEASE build tier.
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  • mtindor
    Thank you, Michael. Mike
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