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BEWARE !! 7.5.3 Restore doesn't work !!

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feken

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I'm trying for 3 days now to restore a 7.5.3 backup to in cleanly installed server with no success.

It just won't work !! keeps failing with "domainmng failed blah blah blah...."

Rebuild a new server with 7.5.1 and backup and restore works without any problems...

Has anyone tried to restore a 7.5.3 backup ? Please let me know if you did... I guess it's serious bug..

Flores
 
The exact message is:

Error in exexute "domainmng' --add-domain "--domai-name=beun.com'"

Run-time error: Error in exexute "domainmng' --add-domain "--domai-name=beun.com'" failed: Unexpected error.

Abort Restoring ?
 
Btw craeting a domain in the controlpanel works without a problem.
 
Originally posted by feken
Btw craeting a domain in the controlpanel works without a problem.

Possibly you have corrupted info for beun.com in Plesk. May be you successfully restore backup if completely delete exist beun.com ?
Also you can try restore not full backup but partly by clients or by domain. It can help restore something. :)
 
I have no any problem with restoration on my 7.5.3. Probably you have to delete this domain from plesk and then do restoration.
 
Believe me.. I've tried everything..

I'm restoring to a new cleanly installed server, so that cannot be the problem (full install)

I've made a second and a third(left some domains out) backup, to rule out that i'm working with a corrupt backup.

Tried restoring per domain, client, with and without settings, and every thinkable combination.. It doesn't work !!

I'm sure it's a 7.5.3 bug because i've used to create a full backup weekly and restore it to a standby server. Since I've upgraded to 7.5.3 (previously 7.5.1) this stoped working.
 
I have no any problem with restoration on my 7.5.3.
You must have a curropt file.
 
Solved it !!!

Turns out it is definitly a bug..
I was restoring from a network location (\\server\c$\backup\....)

All seems ok when selecting domains or clients but backup fails a discribed above.
Copying the file to a local disk solves the problem.
 
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