What is User backup?
A User backup backs up all user accounts associated with your site.
Files are backed up from the /home/<user name> directory and includes:
User configuration information
Files in the site owned by the user
When you back up a user, WEBppliance creates a compressed file, in tgz format, separately for each user.
Note: The naming convention of a backup file is as follows: <webppliance_hostname>_<site_name>_<YYYY>_<Month>_<date>_<Hours>_Minutes>.tar.gz Where: <webppliance_hostname> is the name of the WEBppliance server on which your site is hosted <site_name> is the name of the site being backed up <YYYY>_<Month>_<date>_<Hours>_Minutes> is the time-stamp when the backup was taken. For example, backing up a site mysite.com on the WEBppliance server mywebppliance.com on Jan 06, 2003 at 11.30 would result in the following backup file: mywebppliance.com_mysite.com_2003_January_06_11_30.tar.gz When you restore from a backup, each compressed tgz file is listed, allowing you to selectively restore from a backup. For example, you can restore a particular user to the exclusion of other user backups.
Important: DO NOT manually uncompress the tgz file in the archive to make changes and upload them again as a compressed tgz. If the files in the archive have been manually modified, you will be unable to restore files from the archive again. This is a security measure implemented to ensure that the archived files are not corrupted by malicious scripts.