February 3rd, 2009
I couple of weeks ago, I made a post on How to Backup Your GoDaddy Website.
After a comment made by a reader (thank you ZoJazz!), I’ve updated the script so that the archive name is now timestamped and the actual TAR file is exluded from the backup.
You can download the updated GoDaddy Backup Script here
Thank you to zoJazz for the comment!
Posted in GoDaddy · News & Updates | 4 Comments
4 responses so far ↓
1. Response by : Christopher Bigelow on Feb 10, 2009 at 2:53 am
Hey,
This is a great tool. Thanks for making it available! Quick question, is there way to specify a different directory to save the file too? Can this be run from cron?
Thanks!
2. Response by : Shwn on Mar 2, 2011 at 3:59 pm
It seems to tar most of the file, but then it aborts. Has anything changed?
Thanks!
3. Response by : The Web Hosting Hero on Mar 2, 2011 at 4:01 pm
It may have to do with the size of your website or the maximum memory allowed to PHP or the maximum execution time for a PHP script.
4. Response by : Shwn on Mar 2, 2011 at 4:13 pm
could be, it’s a pretty big web site. I’ve ftp’d it down to my machine, but I don’t want to lose the file permissions.
I may just move over to a windows (gasp) option and see what happens. I’m sort of stuck with FP extensions for the time being and I’m about to reload the extensions.
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