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'''In order to restore MySQL databases from backup copies, take the following steps.:''' | '''In order to restore MySQL databases from backup copies, take the following steps.:''' | ||
| − | # | + | #Log in to cPanel using the link '''http://domain.com:2083''' (where '''domain.com''' is your domain name). |
| − | #<font color="red">''' | + | #<font color="red">'''IMPORTANT!''' If the database is deleted in cPanel's "phpMyAdmin" section, it must be created empty to be able to restore your missing database. If there is no empty database, you will not be able to restore it from Backup Data.</font> |
| − | # | + | #After logging in, find the section '''Files''' and click '''R1Soft Restore Backups'''. |
| − | # | + | #Select the date from which you want to restore the MySQL databases. '''Click''' on the databases' icon. |
| − | # | + | #Select the database you want to restore and click '''Restore Selected'''. |
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How to Restore MySQL databases from a backup copy?
In order to restore MySQL databases from backup copies, take the following steps.:
- Log in to cPanel using the link http://domain.com:2083 (where domain.com is your domain name).
- IMPORTANT! If the database is deleted in cPanel's "phpMyAdmin" section, it must be created empty to be able to restore your missing database. If there is no empty database, you will not be able to restore it from Backup Data.
- After logging in, find the section Files and click R1Soft Restore Backups.
- Select the date from which you want to restore the MySQL databases. Click on the databases' icon.
- Select the database you want to restore and click Restore Selected.