Stop Local Backups
hi thanks for the help (hopefully)
a few days ago I set up a daily backup on one domain on the server but forgot how I did it. whether by cPanel or WHM I have had a look on both sides and can't see anything set for it but I am still getting daily emails saying a full website backup has been generated and is stored in /home, well ok that sounds good.. problem is the site is HUGE and after 15 days I get an email saying disk almost full so have to delete some of the backups...
what I want to know is.. is there a way to stop the backups once and for all I am pulling my hair out googling for hints and all I get is the WHM backup option which is turned off on my server
if I go to my cpanel account for the specific website in question click backup there is the list of all the backups also so Cpanel is recognizing them absolutely fine.
The backups are in the .tar.gz format
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Hey there! Do you happen to have a copy of the notification you're receiving? In general, cPanel doesn't store backups in /home, so I'm wondering if there is a custom configuration that was enabled that is generating these backups. If I could see the text of the email notification I might be able to get you some better details. 0 -
You can access a list of locally-stored backups via cPanel's "Backup" interface: cPanel > Backup > Download a Full Account Backup You can access a list of locally-stored backups via cPanel's "Backup" interface: cPanel > Backup > Download a Full Account Backup (MYURL 0 -
Thanks for the additional details. It seems like there is a user-level backup that has been automated, which isn't something I'm used to seeing on the system. That isn't something I would expect to happen at the WHM-level though, based on the output of the email you sent. Would it be possible to submit a ticket to our team so we can examine the machine directly and see if we can find more details? 0 -
I am facing the same problem - for about 3 weeks now I am getting daily e-mails like this: [mydomain.com] A full backup of the account "myaccount" with the primary domain "mydomain.com" has completed. A full backup has completed and is available for download. You can access a list of locally-stored backups via cPanel"s "Backup" interface: cPanel > Backup > Download a Full Account Backup ( 0 -
@epesi - I don't see that the original problem was solved as there wasn't a ticket submitted or a resolution posted. You already mentioned the user doesn't have any crons configured, but are there are root-level crons that are backing up that account? Do you have root access to the machine or just access to the cPanel user? 0 -
cPRex Sorry for very late response.
The message was generated by WHMCS cron job doing cPanel like backup of the database, which appeared like it was coming from cPanel, which it was... :) But there was no cron job for this backup job as it was invoked by WHMCS cron job.
I found out about it recently after migrating WHMCS to another server, this is why I am responding with such a delay.0
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