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28th May 2010, 06:48 PM #1OPMember
How to restore from VPS?
Hi i have a VPS with CentOS but im totally noob on vps.I also have whm/cpanel installed but now the problem is that i have a full backup but i dont know how to upload it!!!
I have tried to create an account and via the cpanel upload the sql database but the size its big and cannot restore it.
In whm i saw there is one option to restore full backups but i have to upload my backup into /root of server. I didnt find anything on how to upload files on my server!
I need some advices or tutorial on how to do that. I saw some commands to do it but i dont know where to put them!!
help pleasegreekbb Reviewed by greekbb on . How to restore from VPS? Hi i have a VPS with CentOS but im totally noob on vps.I also have whm/cpanel installed but now the problem is that i have a full backup but i dont know how to upload it!!! I have tried to create an account and via the cpanel upload the sql database but the size its big and cannot restore it. In whm i saw there is one option to restore full backups but i have to upload my backup into /root of server. I didnt find anything on how to upload files on my server! I need some advices or tutorial Rating: 5
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28th May 2010, 06:56 PM #2Member
Upload the files to public_html, then upload the sql with bigdump (make sure to delete bigdump.php off the server after you are done).
http://www.ozerov.de/bigdump.zip
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28th May 2010, 06:59 PM #3OPMember
how can i use bigdump? is it difficult to install it?
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28th May 2010, 07:03 PM #4MemberWebsite's:
*************** IMGscene.comI can restore it for you, as long as you upload the files and database.
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28th May 2010, 07:05 PM #5MemberWebsite's:
reddit.comIf you need Greek support, PM me, i will reply soon..
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28th May 2010, 07:08 PM #6OPMember
the full backup is uploaded but i cannot find it from the whm
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28th May 2010, 07:11 PM #7MemberWebsite's:
*************** IMGscene.comPM me your MSN, I will sort it out.
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28th May 2010, 07:34 PM #8Member
Well you can create an account, and upload via FTP to that account. (do NOT make it the same username or the same domain as the account you will restore, just do something like -> backup yourdomain.com)
Then, log into SSH.
Do the following commands
cd /home/username/
//You will then be in the directory of where you uploaded to.
ls -l
// gives you a list of the files in that directory, if you need to go into another folder, do the same -> cd folder
Then to move the file:
mv filename.tar.gz /home
// This moves the full backup to the home directory.
Then you should be able to log into WHM, go to backups, and it should tell you that there is 1 backup there. Put the username (probably 8 letters or less username) in the box. and it will start the upload!
Hope that helps!
PS -- here are some SSH commands to get familiar with -> http://www.webhostgear.com/35.html
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31st May 2010, 11:06 AM #9Member
Thanx for sharing
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