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Restore a cron job from CPANEL
How to restore a cron job using CPANEL Cron Job Backups?
After accessing your CPANEL, you’ll see under “JetBackup” category an icon labeled “Cron Job Backups”, as demonstrated below:
Click the “Cron Job Backups” icon for the following page:
This page displays all the cron jobs running on your account. You can generate a downloadable file of the cron job by clicking the “Generate Download” link in the desired cron job’s line, and you’ll be asked to acknowledge that the system saves only 1 download on the server, older downloads (if existent) will be deleted. Click the “OK” button to confirm and the download process will start.
You could also view the cron job’s data by clicking the “View Data” links adjacent to the relevant cron job:
Which will display the cron job’s information view:
Click the “Restore” link adjacent to the desired cron job, in order to start the cron job’s restore process:
Before the restore process starts, you’ll be asked to acknowledge the fact that the restored cron job will overwrite the current one. You could also write your email address in order to be informed when the restore process is complete. Click the “Restore” button:
The cron job you wanted to be restored is in process. You can see the cron job’s restore status using the “Queue” option from the main JetBackup category in your CPANL home page:
Which will lead you to a designated page of your restore status: