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How do I.. migrate all users, domains from Plesk 9 to Plesk 9?

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How can i migrate from plesk 9 to another server, with plesk 9?

I've tried to create a backup file with command:

/usr/local/psa/bin/pleskbackup server -v --output-file=plesk.backup.psa

but on the new server when i try to do this:

[root@ks27789 psa]# /usr/local/psa/bin/backup-unpack extract backup.plesk.psa

it says:

Runtime error: ('Top level is not multipart/related', 'text/plain')

How can i migrate or solve this problem?
 
to unpack a restore in plesk9 use the following command

tar xfv name_of_your_backup

to restore a backup in plesk9 use the following command to get more informations

/usr/local/psa/bin/pleskrestore -m

the command "backup-unpack" dont work anymore in plesk9
 
I was using the command line backup/restore method until about a year ago and it seemed to work fine. But migration seemed to be a better way to go since you can set up the new machine then simply migrate everything over. One thing the migration tool also broke was everyone's address books and some databases. Is command line safer overall perhaps?
 
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