That depends on the linux distribution. If you dont know the location of a file, use this command to find it: locate Vhosts_ispconfig.conf
Sorry I found the (locate Vhosts_ispconfig.conf) command one page 6 of this thread and found the file. I am running ubuntu 8.04 & ISPConfig-2.2.25 Thank you for the reply Lee
/var/www should be enough. If you're using mbox instead of Maildir you should also back up /var/mail.
Thank you Falko The move worked great. However I did run into one issue. I followed the (http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-ubuntu8.04-lts) how to with Ispconfig. When I moved everything over Ispconfig would not connect to mysql. I installed the backup with a different host name test-server1.example.com so it would not get confused with the main server1.example.com that was still online. I went through and chaged host, hostname, and changed host in mysql but Ispconfig was still looking for test-server1.example.com what did I miss or should I have told mysql and Ispconfig to use localhost when I installed them. Lee
Do you get any errors when you restart MySQL? Please check that you've changed the hostnames in /root/ispconfig/httpd/conf/httpd.conf and /home/admispconfig/ispconfig/lib/config.inc.php.
openvz and moving ispconfig Hi, On my openvz server with ubuntu-minimal i'm planning to migrate the physical ispconfig server. Could i do this using this post? Or are there any known differences? Great tutorial
Quoestion Hello Falko! I have a question, I make a mistake . The ispconfig working since 1 year. I tried upgrade but that not work, and I forgot make a backup from ISPConfig . I have another server, where I install the new ISPConfig, and I see the db_ispconfig database has 54 table, but I have only 52. That will be a problem when I import the dump from the dead server? What do you think? Bye Gili
Yes, that doesn't work. Please check your /tmp folder on the dead server, you should find backups of /root/ispconfig, /home/admispconfig, and your ISPConfig database there.
Just a simple script... I made this script according to Falko's post Code: #!/bin/bash #Backup tool for ISPconfig v. 0.11 today=`date +%d-%m-%y` cp /etc/passwd /root/backups cp /etc/shadow /root/backups cp /etc/group /root/backups cp /etc/apache2/vhosts/Vhosts_ispconfig.conf /root/backups cp /etc/postfix/local-host-names /root/backups cp /etc/postfix/virtusertable /root/backups cp /var/lib/named/etc/bind/named.conf /root/backups cp /etc/proftpd*.conf /root/backups cp /var/lib/named/etc/bind/pri.* /root/backups cd /root/backups mysqldump -h localhost -u root -pTYPEYOURPASS -c --add-drop-table --add-locks --all --quick --lock-tables -all-databases > sqldump_$today cd /root tar pczf backup_$today.tar.gz backups mutt -s "Daily Backup for $today" -a /root/backup_$today.tar.gz [email protected] < The backup created! mv backup_$today.tar.gz /root/backups/ rm /root/backups/* I call it backup.sh and I run it from /root Before you run it create a directory backups inside root It keeps a copy in your root dir and also sends a copy by email if you want.. I moved the ISPconfig from one server to another with almost no problem the only problems I had ws with db users and the passwords... Thanks
Or if i can make a suggestion... I recently moved from one server to another with my ispconfig i used.... Clonevilla which worked magically.... all i had to do after creating the clone was this... change or delete /etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-net.rules (will be regenerate on boot) to the new NIC is eth0 Offcourse the above to items are for Debian Etch or Debian based distributions. and rebooted the server and the clone was now the live server and i havent had a problem with the clone since. It seems as well it will allow for large drives as well, i went from a 80 gig drive to a 400 gig drive with ease. regards brainz
Yes i do... Physical access to but original server and clone server however i cloned the image using clonevilla to a ftp server which happens to be a NAS. Then from the image on the NAS i cloned the new or soon to be live server. regards brainz
I had a ISPConfig failure on Friday, I then reinstalled a new server with updated packages and then using my backup from ISPConfig from last week, go to find the restore button, cant find it...search through the forums and see I had to backup all the /etc/* files for the backup... really silly as my backup is then useless!!!, the HDD failed on the old machine...whats the poitn of a backup if you need files form another system that werent in the backup..rather call it a partial backup..really peeved now...
Just so that I understand correctly; after I have done the original server setup, install ISPConfig and then restore the ISPConfig database - /etc/passwd/etc/shadow and /etc/group will be updated by the restore process to add my ISPConfig users? The recommendation to compare those files is purely to catch any possible problems?