Restoreworld
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Simply open '''backup-restore.txt''' and paste the filename of the backup you wish to restore from. | Simply open '''backup-restore.txt''' and paste the filename of the backup you wish to restore from. | ||
- | Your old world folder will be renamed to world_OLD. Please keep in mind, if you restore from backups twice you will lose the world_OLD file. It will be replaced with a copy of the backup you just restored from. | + | Your old world folder will be renamed to world_OLD. Please keep in mind, if you restore from backups twice you will lose the world_OLD file. It will be replaced with a copy of the backup you just restored from. backup-restore.txt will be cleared out when the backup restore operation is finished (even if it fails). |
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Revision as of 19:24, 15 November 2010
Command
restoreworld
Description
This script will restore a world backup file that you specify.
Prerequisites:
- It must be a valid backup file, eg: world-2010-11-10-0851.tar.gz
- It must be located in world_backups/
Simply copy and paste the file name of the backup you wish to restore. In the example above, I use world-2010-11-10-0851.tar.gz. Your backup must look similar to this.
Simply open backup-restore.txt and paste the filename of the backup you wish to restore from.
Your old world folder will be renamed to world_OLD. Please keep in mind, if you restore from backups twice you will lose the world_OLD file. It will be replaced with a copy of the backup you just restored from. backup-restore.txt will be cleared out when the backup restore operation is finished (even if it fails).
Version
Added in version 0.19