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Chris_Burns
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No Such Directory or file error during remote backup
Hi,
I recently lost all of my remote backups. Most of my domains were set in plesk to keep the last three backups. Now when the backup happens i get the "rename/remove error no such directory or file" error probably because the old backup is not there to be replaced by the new one.
I have tried donig a manual backup and putting that file in the remote backup site, so it would see a file there to replace, but that failed. (probably because it is looking for a file with a particular time/dtae stamp to replace.)
I also tried disabling and then re-enabling scheduled backups, and that failed. I then changed the number of old backups to retain to 1 and that failed as well.
I am seeking a solution to this problem. One other idea I had was to hack the relevant database tables but I would need some advice as to which and how from someone who understands the relevant entries are ( I am skilled with PHPmyAdmin etc...)
I was hoping there was a simpler solution than that.
Thanks for any help or advice...
Chris...
Hi,
I recently lost all of my remote backups. Most of my domains were set in plesk to keep the last three backups. Now when the backup happens i get the "rename/remove error no such directory or file" error probably because the old backup is not there to be replaced by the new one.
I have tried donig a manual backup and putting that file in the remote backup site, so it would see a file there to replace, but that failed. (probably because it is looking for a file with a particular time/dtae stamp to replace.)
I also tried disabling and then re-enabling scheduled backups, and that failed. I then changed the number of old backups to retain to 1 and that failed as well.
I am seeking a solution to this problem. One other idea I had was to hack the relevant database tables but I would need some advice as to which and how from someone who understands the relevant entries are ( I am skilled with PHPmyAdmin etc...)
I was hoping there was a simpler solution than that.
Thanks for any help or advice...
Chris...