Legacy Backup WHM 64.0 (build 12)
Hello,
Did on WHM 64.0 (build 12) feature Legacy Backup has been removed?
I see only exist internal backup.
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How to configure manually from command line?
Thank you
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With this command, you can start the backup manually. /usr/local/cpanel/bin/backup
As long as you do not set up an remote backup area, the backups will remain in the server. "Retain backups in the default backup directory" option is enabled, both the server and the remote point are backed up. If you disable this option, the backups are deleted from the server after being transferred to the remote point. (If remote destination backup is set)0 -
As long as you do not set up an remote backup area, the backups will remain in the server.
How to configure remote destination FTP backup manually from command line? on root menu, not exist feature remote ftp backup (legacy backup configuration) and only exist internal backup to own server (/backup directory) This feature (legacy backup configuration/remote ftp backup) is missing since cpanel update version 64.0 build 12. Thank you for your help.0 -
The Release notes mention this: 64 Release Notes - Version 64 Documentation - cPanel Documentation Documentation can be found here: Backup Configuration - Version 64 Documentation - cPanel Documentation 0 -
2 backup process are managed through a single backup system. If you only want to perform a remote backup, disable the "Retain backups in the default backup directory" option. When you run the /usr/local/cpanel/bin/backup command, backups are transferred to the remote area, temporary backup files are deleted from the server. If the option "Retain backups in the default backup directory" is enabled, the backups will remain on the server and transferred to the remote area. 0 -
The Release notes mention this:
We strongly recommend that you only use the Backup Configuration interface to configure backups of your server. We plan to remove the0 -
Please review the docs I linked you to above: Backup Configuration - Version 64 Documentation - cPanel Documentation 0 -
Great, now my problem has been resolved. :-D 46359 Thank you @Infopro @vacancy 0
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