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      yl_adc last edited by

      Good morning,

      What method and data do you recommend to save to create a backup of uvdesk?

      Are there files that should not be excluded so that uvdesk works correctly when restoring the application from the backup (eg the cache.yaml file)?

      Best regards

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      • Komal Sharma
        Komal Sharma UVdesk Staff mod last edited by

        @yl_adc

        Are there files that should not be excluded so that uvdesk works correctly when restoring the application from the backup (eg the cache.yaml file)?

        You have to backup of uvdesk, so you will backup of the below files and folders:

        • config folder

        • public folder (for your images and files)

        • composer.json

        • composer.lock

        • Also, you will export your data from the database:

        0aae9db0-20bf-4627-8d87-b8639027a979-image.png

        After export your data from the database, you will import this data in the new created database.

        Also, you can use the same name of the previous database name in your created new project in .env file. If you are not export your data.

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        • Komal Sharma
          Komal Sharma UVdesk Staff mod last edited by

          @yl_adc

          Are there files that should not be excluded so that uvdesk works correctly when restoring the application from the backup (eg the cache.yaml file)?

          You have to backup of uvdesk, so you will backup of the below files and folders:

          • config folder

          • public folder (for your images and files)

          • composer.json

          • composer.lock

          • Also, you will export your data from the database:

          0aae9db0-20bf-4627-8d87-b8639027a979-image.png

          After export your data from the database, you will import this data in the new created database.

          Also, you can use the same name of the previous database name in your created new project in .env file. If you are not export your data.

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