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27 lines
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Froxlorbackup
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Backup your Froxlor Webhosting (or anything else) to another server. Encrypted, via ssh.
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Works for all versions.
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0. install duplicity and all required packages
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1. copy the script to the froxlorserver and run it as `/$PATH/backup-server.sh full`
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2. Add a cronjob like `17 2 * * * /$PATH/backup-server.sh`
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3. Let the magic happen
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You can restore your data with
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`duplicity -t nD --file-to-restore relative/neddedFile $EXTERNALPATH/TO//media/mount/duplicity/ /where/to/save/now`
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| Parameter | Description|
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| ------------- | ------------- |
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| `-t nD` | The version from how much days in the past should be recovered? |
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| `relative/neddedFile` | Where, relative from the next parameter is the file in the backup? |
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| `$EXTERNALPATH/TO//media/mount/duplicity/` | Where are the duplicity-files stored on the external storage? |
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| `/where/to/save/now` | Where should the recovered file saved to (must not exist)? |
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Example:
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`duplicity -t 8D --file-to-restore apache2/sites-available/site.conf ssh://backup@hostname2.domain.tld//home/hostname1/etc /home/user/site.conf`
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If you execute this on the machine where you want to restore an eight days old `/etc/apache2/sites-available/site.conf` from the external machine `hostname2.domain.tld`, then the recovered file will be saved in `/home/user/site.conf`
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