Hello guys,
My server runs cpbackup all days at 1am, I think that is default.
Yesterday at 10pm, I run this ssh command:
I ran /scripts/cpbackup --force
I have 49 accounts in my server.
After 8h after, I notice that I have 16 accounts in my backup/cpbackup/daily folder. 3 hours has passed and I continue with the same 16 accounts.
Is there anyway to know If the server is still creating the backups or stuck in any account?
I used 'Process Manager' in WHM and looked for a process called 'cpbackup'.
Please take a look:
http://i.imgur.com/A7CsT.png
The process is not using to much CPU...
This means that is running?
Btw, in that screenshot he is creating a backup for the account "pornh" right? But that account is already in backup/cpbackup/daily folder.
Thank you guys You can find it using the following command;
ps faux | grep cpbackup you can find out the failed backups from the backup logs. The log file for backup is located at /usr/local/cpanel/logs/cpbackup
My server runs cpbackup all days at 1am, I think that is default.
Yesterday at 10pm, I run this ssh command:
I ran /scripts/cpbackup --force
I have 49 accounts in my server.
After 8h after, I notice that I have 16 accounts in my backup/cpbackup/daily folder. 3 hours has passed and I continue with the same 16 accounts.
Is there anyway to know If the server is still creating the backups or stuck in any account?
I used 'Process Manager' in WHM and looked for a process called 'cpbackup'.
Please take a look:
http://i.imgur.com/A7CsT.png
The process is not using to much CPU...
This means that is running?
Btw, in that screenshot he is creating a backup for the account "pornh" right? But that account is already in backup/cpbackup/daily folder.
Thank you guys You can find it using the following command;
ps faux | grep cpbackup you can find out the failed backups from the backup logs. The log file for backup is located at /usr/local/cpanel/logs/cpbackup