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cPanel Backup error msgs when creating full website backup

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  • Infopro
    Have you spoken with your Hosting Provider about this?
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  • JoseSanDiego
    Have you spoken with your Hosting Provider about this?

    Hi, I just submitted a "Support Ticket" to them. They provide no telephone support on the weekends. Also, they have a track record of not solving and ignoring "difficult" problems like these, so I'm not optimistic they'll do anything to help. I'm hoping you might be able to provide some direction. For example, if you think the root cause lies in my hosting provider's tools or resources, if you would provide me some specific information which I could pass along to them, your information might help them investigate the problem so they might actually try to fix this problem. (My experience is their staff has little technical expertise, which I didn't realize until after I got my website up and running.) Thank you for any specific guidance that could be useful to the hosting company, to help them look in the right direction to solve this. Also, how serious is this problem? Thank you.
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  • Infopro
    This post with links to Documentation should be of some use: back up problem - cPanel Forums
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  • TerranceR
    Hello, Looks like your Hosting Provider may actually have issues on there side as well, it appears that the "mysql" database may have some issues:
    [2016-05-14 13:09:30 -0400] mywebsite_name: mysqldump: Couldn't execute 'SHOW FUNCTION STATUS WHERE Db = 'mywebsite_name'': Cannot load from mysql.proc. The table is probably corrupted (1548)

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  • JoseSanDiego
    This post with links to Documentation should be of some use: back up problem - cPanel Forums

    Hi, Thank you for this information. I'll send this information to my hosting provider
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