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Issue I was hoping this bug would be fixed by now (after years)

Do you want the original dates of your files after you restore a back-up?

  • No, I don't care about the dates of the files as long as they are restored.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No, I prefer to have the time of the restore so I can see when all my files were restored.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    4
  • Poll closed .

mr-wolf

Silver Pleskian
Plesk Guru
I'm not doing this quite often so I am not confronted with this each time, but ever since the back-up extension has been upgraded to a more versatile one it does not restore the files with its proper dates.

All files of the site get a timestamp of the moment the back-up is restored.
The timestamps of these files is valuable information.

This is not acceptible!!!
I have reported this several years ago and nothing is being done about it.
A back-up is a back-up and a restore should bring me back my files with its proper dates.
This is data-loss!!!!

Now each time I need to do a restore I need to go to /var/libs/psa/dumps to extract the userdata.tgz of the domain and do a copy of the files to the /var/www/vhosts/<domain>/httpdocs folder.

The good thing about this bug is that it's in the restore module and not in the back-up module.

Fix this by now!!!
I have been waiting for it for years.
 
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