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Description of my issue:
Hello,
I did look at various tickets based on keywords first, and didn't see an answer to this question ...
I have a site I've been working on which is in a subdirectory of a subdirectory of a domain, i.e.:
mydomain.com/SUBDIR_LEVEL1/SUBDIR_LEVEL2/
Akeeba Backup Pro has been storing this site's backups in: mydomain.com/SUBDIR_LEVEL1/BACKUPS/
I've backed up and restored the site to a new subdirectory at the same level, i.e.:
mydomain.com/SUBDIR_LEVEL1/SUBDIR_#2_LEVEL2/
I did this to create a new location to update Joomla! and old components and leave the original work intact, as it's been sitting for a little while and everything is out of date, and there is a custom component which I expect may break in small ways due to Joomla! changes.
It seemed to me potentially disastrous to have this second site also save its backups in "mydomain.com/SUBDIR_LEVEL1/BACKUPS/". So I created a separate backup directory for the copied site, and changed its backup location in Akeeba Backup Configuration.
However, I notice that the new site, while saving new backups in the new location, is still pulling all the old backups' information (it's been running nightly as a chron job) under "Manage Backups" from "mydomain.com/SUBDIR_LEVEL1/BACKUPS/" -- i.e., since those URLs are in the database.
Is there anything dangerous about this setup in terms of file or data corruption, etc.? I'm thinking its OK, with the separate backup directory, but wanted to check. I have already rebuilt the new site's .htaccess using Admin Tools, and .htaccess files in the higher level directories of the domain are presently empty.
Thanks for your help,
Sam