Hi Jesse I have followed the Perfect Server guide for debian 10, and reconfigured the services, but it fails on Apache2. I dont have enough Linux experience to deep dive and fix issues. Also I found that some of the Apache config files are not writable / editable. Looks like i have come to the end of the road trying to fix this server. Can I use the Migration Tool even if i cant get into the control panel as per the ISPConfig Migration Tool (single server) tutorial. The other issuse is I only have one decent sever and one ip. Would a backup and restore of the emails, database and websites not be a better option?
You can eventually hire someone else to look into it, e.g. Florian from schaal-it.com or me (I do this independent of ISPConfig with my owj company). You can't use the migration tool is the panel is not working. A backup is possible ofcourse, but you might lose things that were created/updated between the last working backup and now.
If i do go the backup route. What is the best way to go about it. I cant export the database as i cant get into PHP Admin Do i, merely copy the following /etc/bind- as all i want is the zone files /var/www - Websites /var/vmail - Email /var/lib/mysql - Data Bases (Would it be better to do a dump) mysqldump --user=root --password=******** --lock-all-tables --all-databases > backup.sql I am assuming that there is nothing wrong with the ispconfig database as the email is still working (I am receiving)