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about restore function
I found that,about /var/www/ispcp/backups dir,ispcp backup automaticly,perfect! but,I do not konw how to restore.

such as config-backup-2009.07.17-000002.tar.bz2 file,there are apache,awstats,bind and so on. in my opinion,I should replace to them,but,I do not know their dir.
07-17-2009 04:58 PM
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it's a backup of /etc/ispcp - so restore to there...

The important files are in the working folders (in apache, postfix etc) - and you may copy them also the right place in the system - or do a change in ispcp and then the working-copy is tha base for the change...

/J (hope I did not confuse you...)
07-17-2009 05:03 PM
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RE: about restore function
(07-17-2009 05:03 PM)joximu Wrote:  it's a backup of /etc/ispcp - so restore to there...

The important files are in the working folders (in apache, postfix etc) - and you may copy them also the right place in the system - or do a change in ispcp and then the working-copy is tha base for the change...

/J (hope I did not confuse you...)



yes ,I know,the config file in the /etc/ispcp dir,I just need to replace them! and database restore,It is OK.

much appreciate!
07-17-2009 05:47 PM
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