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Ok after trying to restore it a few times I checked the pmmcli.log completely again and found following line:
== STDOUT ====================
Converter error: Converting dumps from Plesk version less than 9.0 is deprecated
Any as I said the backup is running on a plesk version 17.5.3 and I...
I mounted our backupserver ( with webdav) to our pleskserver so yeah you're right it is "local" now. Also I set the "DUMP_TMP_D" path to a folder on the mounted backupserver to have more than enough free diskspace. And yes the backups are stored via FTP. I only mounted the backupserver to have...
the fullbackup was made yesterday and has 52,7GB and the incremential one from today 2 AM has 954MB (which I tried to restore). So together they have roughly 54GB and the Dump temporary location has about 600GB free diskspace. Yes i restarted the psa service after the change
As I mentioned our...
Thanks for the reply. I changed the "DUMP_TMP_D" value now as described in the article but I still get the same error message when trying to restore the backup.
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I have following problem -> when trying to restore a backupfile which was created with the normal backu manager I'll get the following error -> "Unable to import file as dump: Unable to convert dump to current format because it too old"
I'm trying to restore it with the Plesk GUI and...
Yeah I checked this artice before. But my question is what happens to the data already running on the server on which I want to restore my backup. Will the backup for example overwrite already existing subscriptions or something like that?
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When I have a fullbackup of server "X" and I want to restore it on another server called "Y". What will happen with the subscriptions, clients, settings, ..... which are already installed on webserver "Y"? Will they still be there after restoring the "X" backup? Or will the data of "Y"...