Running cpbackup_transporter directly
Hi
Last night my backups failed with a transport error, but it looks like the backups completed first. I want to try and run the transport routine separately, as it was the last day of the month and I usually keep these for a while. I found a thread here which said I could run
/usr/local/cpanel/bin/cpbackup_transporter directly, but this reports there is nothing in the queue and exits. However, when I check my remote location, I can clearly see it is missing several accounts.
How can I force the cpbackup_transporter to go do it's thing and fix my remote copies ?
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Force a new backup: /usr/local/cpanel/bin/backup --force0 -
Force a new backup:
/usr/local/cpanel/bin/backup --force
I was kinda thinking someone would tell me to do that, but I didn't want to perform a full backup during the day. The backups are all sitting nicely in the /backup folder on the server, just need them going to my remote destination.0 -
I'm not sure how that script operates exactly but I've never heard of running it by itself. Here's another almost identical thread where @cPanelMichael suggests copying the backups manually: Running backup transport only 0
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