Hi Adam,
Thank you for your answer. I'll probably add the smaller sites to the other backup that has the larger sites in that case, and just redownload a fresh full backup for these sites.
Take care,
Eric
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- August 26th, 2022, 3:02 am
- Forum: JetBackup cPanel
- Topic: Merging backups from two separate jobs
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- August 23rd, 2022, 10:04 pm
- Forum: JetBackup cPanel
- Topic: Merging backups from two separate jobs
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Merging backups from two separate jobs
Hi,
I have a cPanel on which JetBackup is configured with two separate incremental jobs. Each job backs up different accounts (using a filter applied to each job).
These two jobs are backing up to a remote SSH server, both share the same location, but each job created its own jetbackup_1_1 ...
I have a cPanel on which JetBackup is configured with two separate incremental jobs. Each job backs up different accounts (using a filter applied to each job).
These two jobs are backing up to a remote SSH server, both share the same location, but each job created its own jetbackup_1_1 ...
- December 31st, 2021, 7:09 am
- Forum: JetBackup cPanel
- Topic: Disk space requirements for account restore?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6230
Re: Disk space requirements for account restore?
So, the same as with the backup process (which took roughly 130 MB for that specific account). Excellent, thank you!
- December 29th, 2021, 7:58 am
- Forum: JetBackup cPanel
- Topic: Disk space requirements for account restore?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6230
Disk space requirements for account restore?
Hi folks.
I have a cPanel server that has around 25 accounts, one of which contains nearly 200 GB of Emails (while the 24 other accounts all together only use around 50 GB in total!). My backups are sent over SSH to my home NAS (I use a small Linux VM at home that mounts my NAS over NFS, allowing ...
I have a cPanel server that has around 25 accounts, one of which contains nearly 200 GB of Emails (while the 24 other accounts all together only use around 50 GB in total!). My backups are sent over SSH to my home NAS (I use a small Linux VM at home that mounts my NAS over NFS, allowing ...