Hello @davejgreen
@davejgreen said:
I tried the rsync attempt last week, then I erased everything on the new server to try again.
Ah! Thanks for the clarification. I indeed did not understand you correctly.
@davejgreen said:
Then when I start the restore from there, doesn't this happen on the new server?
https://docs.cloudron.io/backups/#dry-run-restore
Dry run skips DNS updates. The new server won't be publicly accessible - you access it using /etc/hosts entries on your local machine.
Dry run will not change any DNS records.
This also means, as soon as you hit the restore with dry run, when a redirect happens to your restored domain, you DNS will resolve to your production server.
This is why you need to update your local device /etc/hosts to prevent this.
If one does not do that, you can have a mixed view of the dashboard of cached content, the old server serving stuff and the new system serving stuff.
@davejgreen said:
The first error message started with "Access denied." which makes me think the problem might be related to file and folder ownership and/or permissions, as I am often confused by these.
This could be an issue.
With this partial mount that is failing, can you review the access to that mounted NFS?