As stated in the title, my scheduled backups stopped working, months ago, after I ran a manual backup job using the NEW Backup (beta) menu item. I tried disabling and re-enabling my original Backup Configuration scheduled backups but it made no difference.
So what I ended up doing was disabling the old Backup Configuration scheduled backups and adding new scheduled backups using the NEW Backup (beta) menu. This seems to work but now I get the following text in the Anacron email:
/etc/cron.daily/cwp:
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============= CentOS Web Panel Cron ================ ====================================================
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Firewall Flush Daily Blocks
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Update Server Packages
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Redirecting to /bin/systemctl restart cwpsrv.service Redirecting to /bin/systemctl restart httpd.service Redirecting to /bin/systemctl reload httpd.service Redirecting to /bin/systemctl reload httpd.service Redirecting to /bin/systemctl restart httpd.service
Date which backup script is using: 2023-11-25 08:23:33
/etc/cron.daily/cwp_bandwidth:
sh: /usr/sbin/repquota: No such file or directory
sh: /usr/sbin/repquota: No such file or directory
sh: /usr/sbin/repquota: No such file or directory
sh: /usr/sbin/repquota: No such file or directory
sh: /usr/sbin/repquota: No such file or directory
sh: /usr/sbin/repquota: No such file or directory
I don't use quotas. All accounts and packages are set to unlimited.
What's causing the No such file or directory errors and how can I fix?
Also, I'm now getting this in the email titled: Cron <root@cwp> /usr/local/cwp/php71/bin/php-cgi -d max_execution_time=100000000 -q /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/resources/admin/include/cron_newbackup.php
tar: .: file changed as we read it
tar: .: file changed as we read it
tar: .: file changed as we read it
tar: .: file changed as we read it
tar: .: file changed as we read it
tar: .: file changed as we read it