Conflict is a situation when settings in a backup and settings in a
destination Plesk are such that restoring backup objects leads to an
error or unpredictable Plesk behavior.
Types of Conflicts
The restoration process can encounter several types of conflicts, which
are the following:
- Timing conflicts. An object being restored might exist in the system
and its last modification date might be more recent than the date of
backup. Or an object could be deleted from the system later than the
backup was created. - Resource usage conflicts. There are two groups of resource usage
conflicts:- Common resource usage conflict: The total amount of measurable
resources after restoration might appear to be over the limits for
this particular user (e.g., disk space limit). - Unique resource usage conflict: An object being restored requires
a unique resource which is already used by another object in the
system or does not exist (e.g., domain).
- Common resource usage conflict: The total amount of measurable
- Configuration conflicts. It might happen that configuration being
restored is not enabled on the destination server. Two types of cases
can happen here:- Configuration options are not enabled for the domain.
- Required configuration options are not available (e.g., site
applications are not available for the customer, database server
is not configured on the host, IP address is not allocated to the
reseller, etc.)
Conflict Resolutions
The following types of conflicts resolutions are possible:
- Overwrite. Means that all objects will be restored from the backup
files regardless of their current presence in the system. Overwrite
works as follows:- If an object/setting from backup does not exist in Plesk, it is
created. - If an object/setting from backup exists in Plesk, it replaces the
existing. - If an object/setting exists in Plesk but is missed in a backup,
the existing remains.
- If an object/setting from backup does not exist in Plesk, it is
- Proceed with current. Means that objects which currently present in
the system won’t be affected by the restoration process. The
restoration process will move to the objects belonging to that one,
not touching the object itself. - Do not restore. Means that the objects which currently present in the
system or were deleted after the backup won’t be restored together
with the lower level objects belonging to it. - Automatic. Means that configuration option that should be enabled for
domain is enabled automatically. - Overuse. Means that objects are restored with the resources overuse.
Can be applied only to objects that belong to a reseller who works in
the oversell mode. - Rename. Means that unique resources for the restored domain are
reassigned with the specified,…