Configure Backup
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Backup Status:
Enabled
Disabled
Restore Only
Backup Interval
(Note: Selecting Daily Backup with give you monthly and weekly as well unless you choose not to retain them below. Selecting Weekly backup will give you monthly as well unless you choose not to retain them below.)
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Backup Retention
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Days to run backup
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Remount/Unmount backup drive (requires a seperate drive/coda/nfs mount)
Enabled
Disabled
Bail out if the backup drive cannot be mounted (recommended if you have selected the above option)
Enabled
Disabled
Incremental backup (only backup what has changed. (**No Compression**, not compatible w/ftp backups)
Enabled
Disabled
Backup Accounts
Enabled
Disabled
Backup Config Files (not needed to restore specific accounts)
Enabled
Disabled
Sql Databases (at least per accounts is needed to use the restore feature)
Per Accounts Only
Per Accounts and Entire Mysql Dir
Mysql Dir Only
Backup Raw Access Logs
Enabled
Disabled
Backup Type
Remote Ftp Server (Accounts Only)
Standard
Ftp Backup Host (Remote Ftp Backup Only)
Ftp Backup User (Remote Ftp Backup Only)
Ftp Backup Pass (Remote Ftp Backup Only)
Ftp Backup Directory/Path [optional, a directory called cpbackup in the ftp account's directory root will be used if none specified
examples: /home/fred/cpbackup,/backup/cpbackup,/files/cpbackup
] (Remote Ftp Backup Only)
Use Passive mode for Ftp transfers (required if you are behind a firewall or ftp backups fail)
Enabled
Disabled
Backup Destination (this should be a dir/nfs/coda mount with at least twice the space of all your /home* partitions. Setting this to /home is a VERY BAD IDEA.):
Select Specific Users