A Reseller export creates the following archives.
The naming convention of an exported file is as follows:
<server_hostname>_<reseller_name>_<export_type>_<YYYY>_<Month>_<date>_<Hours>_<Minutes>.tar.gz
Where:
<server_hostname>
is the name of the control panel server
<reseller_name>
is the name of the reseller being backed up
<export_type>
indicates the type of export
<YYYY>_<Month>_<date>_<Hours>_<Minutes>
is the time-stamp when the data is exported.
For example, exporting a reseller r1 on the server example.com on Jan 06, 2003 at 11.30 creates the following file:
example.com_r1_reseller_2003_January_06_11_30.tar.gz
The following information is exported as metadata in the form of an XML file. The metadata comprises information about the exported data.
The following files and directories are not exported.
Note: All the path names are relative to the site's base directory, /home/virtual/
<site-id>/fst/
/var/usage/web/analog.cfg
/var/usage/ftp/analog.cfg
/var/ftp/etc/group
/var/ftp/etc/ld.so.cache
/var/ftp/etc/passwd
/usr/lib/opcenter/skins/
/etc/imap.pamlist
/usr/lib/majordomo/wrapper
/etc/httpd/conf/ssl.crt/*.*
/etc/httpd/conf/ssl.key/*.*
/etc/httpd/conf/ssl.csr/*.*
/etc/proftpd.pamlist
/etc/aliases.db
/etc/mail/mailertable.db
/etc/smtp_relay.pamlist
/etc/mail/mailertable.local_domains
/etc/domainname
/etc/group
/etc/hosts
/etc/ld.so.cache
/etc/nsswitch.conf
/etc/passwd
/etc/pwdb.conf
/etc/shells
/etc/HOSTNAME
/etc/mail/domain-info.m4
/squirrelmail/config/ensim_config.php
/etc/ssh.pamlist
/etc/telnet.pamlist