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Resolved A website restore does not preserve the original dates of the files

mr-wolf

Silver Pleskian
Plesk Guru
TITLE:
A website restore does not preserve the original dates of the files
PRODUCT, VERSION, OPERATING SYSTEM, ARCHITECTURE:
Plesk 17.5.3
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
When I restore a site from back-up all the files in the webspace have lost their original dates.
They now have the date of restoration.​
STEPS TO REPRODUCE:
Restore a site from back-up​
ACTUAL RESULT:
All dates of the files in the webspace have recent dates (the moment of restoration)​
EXPECTED RESULT:
The dates of those files should be the original dates.
The date the files had at the moment of the back-up.​
ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
YOUR EXPECTATIONS FROM PLESK SERVICE TEAM:
Confirm bug
 
Thank you. Bug has been confirmed and submitted as PPPM-6333
 
I'm getting in trouble with my clients over this one.
Especially the date of the files in mail. This is one of the core features of Plesk and should be 100% reliable. Mail clients somehow react on this.
I do hope this is given priority.

A restore is not something you do regularly, but if you do you want to be sure all files came back how you expect them. Including the dates and attributes.....
 
Hey, everyone. I would like to inform you that the issue with the incorrect timestamps during restores is fixed in Plesk Obsidian 18.0.65. If you have automatic updates enabled (or already run Plesk version 18.0.65) this update should be installed already.

The “last modified” timestamps on the users’ files restored from backup (including mail) are no longer reset to the current date upon restoration. This also prevents files restored from backup from being unnecessarily included in incremental backups. (PPPM-6333, PPPM-10282)
 
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