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If both servers uses cpanel then this is useful, if not this is not for you.
Restore a full Backup / cpmove file
Overview
This feature allows you to restore full backups, cPanel backups and cPanel move files. You can use this feature to restore a single account that has been backed up, or a cpmove file from another server that has been transferred to your server.
The files will need to be in the following form(s): cpmove-user.tar.gz, user.tar.gz, or backup-date_time_user.tar.gz
Steps
1 To access the Backup Menu, click on Backup, on the main screen of your WebHost Manager interface.
2 Click on Restore a full Backup / cpmove file.
3 Type the username of the account you wish to restore in the blank field next to Enter the username for the account you wish to restore:
4 Click Restore.
Troubleshooting
Make sure the backup file is located on the server in /home,/usr/home,/web,/home2,/home3,/root, or /usr
Restore a full Backup / cpmove file
Overview
This feature allows you to restore full backups, cPanel backups and cPanel move files. You can use this feature to restore a single account that has been backed up, or a cpmove file from another server that has been transferred to your server.
The files will need to be in the following form(s): cpmove-user.tar.gz, user.tar.gz, or backup-date_time_user.tar.gz
Steps
1 To access the Backup Menu, click on Backup, on the main screen of your WebHost Manager interface.
2 Click on Restore a full Backup / cpmove file.
3 Type the username of the account you wish to restore in the blank field next to Enter the username for the account you wish to restore:
4 Click Restore.
Troubleshooting
Make sure the backup file is located on the server in /home,/usr/home,/web,/home2,/home3,/root, or /usr