We offer a video tutorial on the process of Restoring Server Backups.
Here are instructional guides on how to generate them in this location, and we possess server backups that prove to be useful. This arises when server information or player advancement, which can be catastrophic for your server and players, experiences problems that result in the depletion of Your Minecraft server.
How to Manually Save Your Minecraft Server.
How to Automatically Safeguard Your Minecraft Server.
You and your players can resume at a more recent state by restoring your most recent server backups if your server files become corrupted or lost, rather than starting over again.
Despite the fact that some of these files may be corrupted, progress or data can still be recovered and remain useful. Prior to restoring previous backups or performing any steps, it is advisable to create a backup of your current server files.
Restore a Backup Created Through Multicraft
If you have made use of the Backup feature offered in the Multicraft control panel, you possess the capability to restore this by adhering to the following guidelines.
Log in to your server’s Multicraft panel and stop your server.
To prevent any duplication or conflicts between old and new files, please restart your server and move all your files, excluding the server.Properties file and your backups, to a folder called “DANGER_DELETE_ALL”. Finally, remove all files from your server directory.
Navigate to Files > Backup.
On the left sidebar of the Backup page, click Restore.
On the Restore page, identify the backup you would like to restore and click the Restore link on the left side. A list with all the backups you’ve created will be shown on this page and you may have one or more listed depending on how often you’ve created backups. It is recommended to select the most recent working backup.
A pop-up warning will appear. Once you’ve read this and made sure that your server is stopped, simply click OK to begin the restoration.
Navigate to your server console and check for the progress of the backup restoration. Once it displays the message [Multicraft] Unpack done.as shown below, the restoration is complete.
Begin your server to load the recovered backup.
Restore a Local Backup
Local backups refer to backups that are stored on either your computer or an external drive.
Log in to your server’s Multicraft panel and stop your server.
Learn how to use FileZilla to upload your directory server backup locally or to a FTP client. (To learn how to use FileZilla for file management, click here: How to use FileZilla.)
To prevent any duplication or conflicts between old and new files, please restart your server and move all your files, excluding the server.Properties file and your backups, to a folder called “DANGER_DELETE_ALL”. Finally, remove all files from your server directory.
In your Multicraft panel, check that your World is named correctly have selected the correct Server Type and version that matches the one used on your backup. Mismatching server type, version and world name can cause issues loading your recently restored backups and may even cause the files to be corrupt once again.
Once the upload is complete, and you have verified the accuracy of your world name, server category, and version, you may commence operating your server.
If you have completed the steps accurately, your server backup should now be recovered!