1. Login to cPanel.
2. Click on the Backup under the file section.
3. Click on the download a full account Backup.
4. You can set the backup destination to your CWP server via SCP.
Enter the remote server details.
Remote Server: Enter your CWP server IP.
Remote user: root.
Remote password: Enter the root password of the CWP server.
Port: enter your CWP server’s SSH port number.
Then click on †Generate Backupâ€.
5. The cPanel account backup will be downloaded to your /root directory in the CWP server and the backup file is look like the following format.
6. Change that backup file name to the following format.
7. Login to server through SSH as a root user and move the backup file to /home directory.
Restoration
1. Login to CWP.
2. Click on cPanel Account Restoration under the User Accounts section.
3. Then select the backup file and click on “Import†to proceed restoration.
Once it is completed, you will get message like “Migration has been successfully completedâ€.
2. Click on the Backup under the file section.
3. Click on the download a full account Backup.
4. You can set the backup destination to your CWP server via SCP.
Enter the remote server details.
Remote Server: Enter your CWP server IP.
Remote user: root.
Remote password: Enter the root password of the CWP server.
Port: enter your CWP server’s SSH port number.
Then click on †Generate Backupâ€.
5. The cPanel account backup will be downloaded to your /root directory in the CWP server and the backup file is look like the following format.
HTML Code:
backup-10.2.2019_06-1-51_user.tar.gz
HTML Code:
cpmove-{user}.tar.gz
HTML Code:
# mv /root/backup-12.28.2018_05-31-51_test_user.tar.gz /home/cpmove-test_user.tar.gz
1. Login to CWP.
2. Click on cPanel Account Restoration under the User Accounts section.
3. Then select the backup file and click on “Import†to proceed restoration.
Once it is completed, you will get message like “Migration has been successfully completedâ€.