
the hard way!!! Didn't backup courses nor did I do a site backup, nor did I download/archive what backups I had. Good idea to test restoring those backups to assure they are good backups, too! (can do that on a local laptop).
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If you don't know now to do a site backup, ask and/or learn!!!! Download those backups and store in another location. Do run, at the very least course backups. trust no one! trust no automated system to TCB. one can see the work directory at this level.Ĭp. There should be nothing left in the work folder.Ĭd. Let's hope you can restore it to a fresh copy of Moodle. ** it is a moodle 2 backup - evidence is the moodle_backup.xml file.

xml moodle_backup.log questions.xml sectionsīadges.xml course1.zip gradebook.xml moodle_backup.xml roles.xml users.xmlĬompletion.xml files groups.xml outcomes.xml scales.xmlĪnd download however you can course1.mbz. NOTE: the files may not be backups but we are going to 'assume' they are for now.Īctivities course files. The command above might list something like: See a 'filedir' there? Change into it: cd filedir Moodledata (called moodle2data in this example) is in /var/www/ You've not disclosed your system info nor provider nor what access you have so you might have to pass this along to tech support. mbz (moodle backup zip) files are in filedir of moodledata.

teachers did backups of courses (not automated backups).
