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Hi Plesk friends,
yesterday I changed my server. Now I wanted to restore one full backup backup_info_123456.xml.tar of 1 subscription/webspace.
But the file is too big (only files less that maximum of 2 gigabyte can be restored).
The most important element is to restore the database in one piece, which is compressed in an tgz of the whole backup tar archive.
Today I created "example.com" directory in /var/lib/psa/dumps/domains/(example.com) and uploaded the whole backup file to this location.
Now, the problem is: The uploaded backup file isn't recognized by PLESK backup manager.
So, it seems that I can't restore it by this easy way.
Please, do you know if it's possible that I can fix it, that backup manager will recognize the file. All other backups I restored with no problems!
Or, if it's not possible, what do you recommend me to do to restore the backup. Perhaps to extract it into its parts. But then would be the question how to restore the database file, because I already extracted it on my personal computer at home and realized that the database is a not a common .sql file, it has no file extention in its .tgz archive.
yesterday I changed my server. Now I wanted to restore one full backup backup_info_123456.xml.tar of 1 subscription/webspace.
But the file is too big (only files less that maximum of 2 gigabyte can be restored).
The most important element is to restore the database in one piece, which is compressed in an tgz of the whole backup tar archive.
Today I created "example.com" directory in /var/lib/psa/dumps/domains/(example.com) and uploaded the whole backup file to this location.
Now, the problem is: The uploaded backup file isn't recognized by PLESK backup manager.
So, it seems that I can't restore it by this easy way.
Please, do you know if it's possible that I can fix it, that backup manager will recognize the file. All other backups I restored with no problems!
Or, if it's not possible, what do you recommend me to do to restore the backup. Perhaps to extract it into its parts. But then would be the question how to restore the database file, because I already extracted it on my personal computer at home and realized that the database is a not a common .sql file, it has no file extention in its .tgz archive.
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