Justin Clarke
Regular Pleskian
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Plesk, 10.4.4 (Update #4), CentOS Linux 2.6.18-028stab092.1
Tools & Settings > Backup Manager > Scheduled Backup Settings. Put a check in "Activate this backup task".
ACTUAL RESULT - The scheduled backup doesn't appear to run.
EXPECTED RESULT - The scheduled backup runs and creates the files and uploads them to my FTP server.
ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
It was all working fine before upgrading from 10.2 (I think that's the version I was previously on).
When I start a new normal backup task (not a scheduled one) to the FTP server this works fine every time.
I noticed there is a new feature Tools & Settings > Backup Settings. All the settings are left as default.
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Are there any logs I can check to see if the scheduled backup has run?
Should this schedule appear in Tools & Settings > Scheduled Tasks? I have looked under "root" and "sw-cp-server" but can't see anything. Should I check under other users?
Thanks.
Plesk, 10.4.4 (Update #4), CentOS Linux 2.6.18-028stab092.1
Tools & Settings > Backup Manager > Scheduled Backup Settings. Put a check in "Activate this backup task".
ACTUAL RESULT - The scheduled backup doesn't appear to run.
EXPECTED RESULT - The scheduled backup runs and creates the files and uploads them to my FTP server.
ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
It was all working fine before upgrading from 10.2 (I think that's the version I was previously on).
When I start a new normal backup task (not a scheduled one) to the FTP server this works fine every time.
I noticed there is a new feature Tools & Settings > Backup Settings. All the settings are left as default.
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Are there any logs I can check to see if the scheduled backup has run?
Should this schedule appear in Tools & Settings > Scheduled Tasks? I have looked under "root" and "sw-cp-server" but can't see anything. Should I check under other users?
Thanks.