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How to restore records Kron in the morning **.**.**** backup is only to restore can`t writes no access |
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Hello. describe what you are doing and how |
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isp*; Backup --&*; **-****-**-** --&*; Configure ISPmanager*; Scheduler (cron*; Show *** the lines -&*; Allocated all --&*; Restore == failed to open file `*ispmgr*-*-*/*.*.*-*-*-......................*` for the record |
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You log in as the root user? |
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Yes |
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You need from backup part of the data? Download it from your backup server and unzip it in separate directory |
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Help solve the problem, Downloaded inside no entries Cron I need the contents of the isp*; Backup --&*; **-****-**-** --&*; Configure ISPmanager* Scheduler (cron)- |
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please promotrice previous backup. the backup only restores the account entirely. |
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Hopefully did not help I need the contents of the isp*; Backup --&*; **-****-**-** --&*; Configure ISPmanager* Scheduler (cron) WHERE I can FIND THIS FILE |
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In the panel writes *** the rows in the archives * rows |
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this is not a file. cron job is just a text |
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where he gets the information for the isp*; Backup --&*; **-****-**-** --&*; Configure ISPmanager* Scheduler (cron) |
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what kind of backup that could not save cron job |
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If you accidentally erased the crontab but for some reason the job is still performed there is a possibility to recover the crontab |
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full restoration account. You unpacked the archive? |
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Yes raspokoval |
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you specify it on the server unpacked* in which folder? |