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    How to restore full Backup when it's already on server

    I need someone to help me with the technique on how to restore full Backup when it's already on server. My file is in the user directory on the remote server. As this is a very large file backup, I just know a very big method to do it on CPanel.

    Anyone having information on how to go about with the restore of the particular backup is requested to reply as soon as possible, as this is very much urgent for me.

    I am waiting for suitable replies and suggestions on this topic.

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    Re: How to restore full Backup when it's already on server

    I suppose that the solution that you require regarding how to restore full Backup when it's already on server. You will have to go through the following thread for this purpose:
    Restore Full Backup in cPanel
    If you are not able to get any correct solution or if you are not able to understand the same, then just let me know about the same, so that I can help you out with its explanation.

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    Re: How to restore full Backup when it's already on server

    There is a need to go through WHM to restore full Backup when it's already on server. After that, follow the steps that are given below:
    • Select Main.
    • After that, go to Backup.
    • Then, select Restore a Full Backup/cpmove file.

    I have tried out the same method and hence, can assure you that this technique will help you in this situation.

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    Re: How to restore full Backup when it's already on server

    The method that is given in the above post is the best one to restore full Backup when it's already on server. Well, it is required that the file must be in /home. If the file is in /home/$user, then this method will not work out. Remember the same and perform the technique. If you are stuck at any point of the restore, then reply here. Then, if will help you from the point where you are stuck.

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    Re: How to restore full Backup when it's already on server

    Even if the above given method will help to restore full Backup when it's already on server, there is a method that can be used to automate this process. You just have to develop a shell script for automation of this call. Run /scripts/restorepkg from the command line and it will help you in the situation to restore all the backups of all your accounts. I hope that this method will be helpful in some way for speeding up your restore process.

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    Re: How to restore full Backup when it's already on server

    Quote Originally Posted by Sam.D View Post
    There is a need to go through WHM to restore full Backup when it's already on server. After that, follow the steps that are given below:
    • Select Main.
    • After that, go to Backup.
    • Then, select Restore a Full Backup/cpmove file.

    I have tried out the same method and hence, can assure you that this technique will help you in this situation.
    This is great information provides here . Step by step description given so easy to understood and utilize .

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