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Remote backup trouble

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) System backups are not stored on remote destinations by default. You have to manually enable this functionality, as documented here: System Backups Thank you.
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  • DanH42
    Thanks! It's annoying that there's not a menu option to enable this, but at least the manual change was simple. Should I be worried about the "failed to perform" errors? The /var/cpanel/ one has shown up the past 2 days, and the MySQL the past 3.
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  • cPanelMichael
    That warning stems from the following entry in the logs you provided: [QUOTE]/bin/gtar: /var/cpanel: file changed as we read it
    The information could not archive successfully because files were changing during the attempt. Check your active processes to see if any configuration files in that directory are updating and then run a backup again to see if it persists. Thank you.
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  • DanH42
    After letting a backup run "naturally" overnight, I notice the [date]/system/* files are all still left locally on the drive, even though I unchecked the "retain backups" option. Is this box ignored for system files? If so, would there be any harm in just adding something along the lines of "rm [backup_directory]/*/system/*" to run right after the cpbackup cron task completes?
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  • cPanelPeter cPanel Staff
    Hello, The only harm would be in that if you need them later, they are gone. They really don't take up a lot of room, but as long as you keep at least one copy somewhere, you should be good.
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