Hi everyone,
I've got daily automatic user backups set up on Reseller level. The resulting files are ftp'ed to a remote server. However, since the name of the created backup file is always the same (user.tar.gz), the backups get overwritten every day, and I don't get access to older backups.
How do I make DA get a timestamp into the filename, so that doesn't happen? Where's the script and how do I have to modify it?
I've browsed the forums a fair bit, but the only things I found were workarounds (like having different cronjobs for every weekday, or having the files renamed once they've been transfered to the remote server). Would be nice to have a little checkbox in DA, to toggle backup filenames with/without timestamps -- has that been requested?
I've got daily automatic user backups set up on Reseller level. The resulting files are ftp'ed to a remote server. However, since the name of the created backup file is always the same (user.tar.gz), the backups get overwritten every day, and I don't get access to older backups.
How do I make DA get a timestamp into the filename, so that doesn't happen? Where's the script and how do I have to modify it?
I've browsed the forums a fair bit, but the only things I found were workarounds (like having different cronjobs for every weekday, or having the files renamed once they've been transfered to the remote server). Would be nice to have a little checkbox in DA, to toggle backup filenames with/without timestamps -- has that been requested?