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Full Backup & Host advice please [moved]
I am completely stumped and am seeking advice please.
I am trying to move my php based site from old host to new host and I am not getting any support from either to do it. Trough research I have found I need to generate a 'Full backup', download and then upload to new host and put a request into them to restore it (I don't have shell accesss)...unfortunately I can't download the full backup, it has been generated but when I click on it I am given "Alert: 550 Can't change directory to/backup.....tar.gz Not a directory" Could someone tell me what this means and how to fix it? Also am I likely to run into problems with the slightly different specs when I try to get the php running again? Many thanks for your help ![]() Current host: Apache version 1.3.36 (Unix) MySQL version 4.1.21-standard PHP version 4.4.2 PHP info Click to view PERL version 5.8.7 Operating system Linux Kernel version 2.4.20-021stab028.16.777-smp Machine Type i686 cPanel version 10.8.2-RELEASE-119 cPanel Pro Version 1.0 (RC36) New host: Operating system Linux Service Status Click to View Kernel version 2.6.15-7_1.BHsmp Apache version 1.3.37 (Unix) PERL version 5.8.7 PHP version 4.4.3 MySQL version 4.1.20-standard-log cPanel Build 10.8.2-RELEASE 119 cPanel Pro 1.0 (RC36) |
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I have tried again this morning to download the backup via ftp & cpanel Filezilla - this is the result: Response: 550 Can't open backup-8.28.2006_07-37-04_dixie9.tar.gz: Permission denied Error: Download failed cpanel keeps giving me the same error... "Alert: 550 .... Not a directory" I have manually moved other portions of the site and am left with Disk usage 116.60 / 150.00 MB SQL Disk usage 83.51 MB Disk space available 33.40 MB The full backup is 43613 k (not huge) |
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If you have the backup already, they won't need access to any other server. All they will need is root-level WHM access to their own server (which they should have, assuming they are not a reseller).
If you upload the backup file into your root /home/username directory (the folder that you see when you initially log into FTP), they should be able to run a domain restore from their WHM. As has been said, as long as they are not a reseller, if they aren't willing to help you migrate to their service when you are already providing them the necessary file to do so, you might want to check into someone else. The entire process (once the backup file is uploaded) should take no longer than 2 or 3 minutes. |
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Just take a full site backup from the old host and upload it and tell your new host wher it is and have them restore it . it is a simple procedure if they are unwilling thats ridiculous
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