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Hi.
There is no way to find out where is your backup as we do not know any information about the existing configuration. How did you made the backups? What command you used? Was it scheduled backup per domain basis or was it the full server backup? Was it configured to store the backups on the local server of you used some ftp server? If the backup file is really gone and you cannot find it anywhere on the server then probably it is lost and the only way is to create a new one.
have you recently upgraded to 8.3? i have recently upgraded to 8.3 and i don't have a pleskbackup any more either. i would expect to find a link to it in /usr/loca/psa/bin, but it's not there. and it isn't anywhere else, as far as i can see.
the directory where the backups are stored is defined in /etc/psa/psa.conf file, the DUMP_D variable. For example here's my default dump directory - /var/lib/psa/dumps/
# cat /etc/psa/psa.conf | grep DUMP
DUMP_D /var/lib/psa/dumps
Check this file, look into the directory, probably you'll find some files there.
you have misunderstood what i said, monica. and i believe you have also misunderstood what shagz wrote.
what i am missing is not a backup but pleskbackup. pleskbackup is a compiled php script which, at least according to the plesk 8.2 documentation, should be in /plesk_installation_directory/bin/ (see the section 'restoring your data' in http://www.1stdomains.co.uk/manuals/plesk-8.2-unix-backup-restore-guide/
yes, there was some misunderstanding.
By the way, I cannot find it on my server as well. Moreover, I do not see plesk backup manager installed.
The problem can be that Plesk 8.3 was removed from the available updates - most probably there was some errors with the upgrade or with the components. I believe you should wait for the release and then install backup manager with Plesk autoinstaller. The release should be available at the end of the week.