I'am looking way to trigger manual file and sql backup. Main goal: to create flexible, user defined backup schedule in my own system. Is it enough if I insert manually command into table "sys_remoteaction"? Like this: With action_state "pending".
I guess the action you posted is a backup download, not the creation of a backup. Create a backup manually and see which kind of action gets used then. You can try if its sufficient to add it in a similar way into that table.
I found this function in /usr/local/ispconfig/interface/lib/classes/plugin_backuplist.inc.php : PHP: protected function makeBackup(&$message, &$error, $wb) { global $app; $mode = $_GET['make_backup']; $action_type = ($mode == 'web') ? 'backup_web_files' : 'backup_database'; $domain_id = intval($this->form->id); $sql = "SELECT count(action_id) as number FROM sys_remoteaction WHERE action_state = 'pending' AND action_type = ? AND action_param = ?"; $tmp = $app->db->queryOneRecord($sql, $action_type, $domain_id); if ($tmp['number'] == 0) { if($action_type === 'backup_database') { // get all server ids of databases for this domain $sql = 'SELECT DISTINCT `server_id` FROM `web_database` WHERE `parent_domain_id` = ?'; $result = $app->db->query($sql, $domain_id); while(($cur = $result->get())) { $server_id = $cur['server_id']; $sql = "INSERT INTO sys_remoteaction (server_id, tstamp, action_type, action_param, action_state, response) VALUES (?, UNIX_TIMESTAMP(), ?, ?, 'pending', '')"; $app->db->query($sql, $server_id, $action_type, $domain_id); } $result->free(); } else { $server_id = $this->form->dataRecord['server_id']; $sql = "INSERT INTO sys_remoteaction (server_id, tstamp, action_type, action_param, action_state, response) VALUES (?, UNIX_TIMESTAMP(), ?, ?, 'pending', '')"; $app->db->query($sql, $server_id, $action_type, $domain_id); } $message .= $wb['backup_info_txt']; } else { $error .= $wb['backup_pending_txt']; } } That's why I brought this idea of manually inserting entries into the table. I will try my idea and report back.