I know you have seen this before...
Warning - the following features were enabled in one or more of the domains in the backup, but are not enabled on this system : Plugin virtualmin-google-analytics
This backup cannot be restored without breaking the configuration of this system.
But if I am "only" restoring the SQL and the home files. .. IT SHOULD LET ME ... But it will not.. Even if the site I am moving DID NOT HAVE THE PLUGIN .. it just knows the old server did..
I have one site I am moving from my VirtualminPro server to a private server of his own.. Running the GPL .. So the Plugin virtualmin-google-analytics is not on the menu.. .
I tried.... yum provides virtualmin-google-analytics and came up with nothing.. also.. thinking if I could just get it installed..
I will get it by hand copying the site.. but what a pain when all my good Virtualmin tools let me down... Don
Comments
Submitted by JamieCameron on Thu, 02/19/2015 - 19:23 Comment #1
Try running
yum install wbm-virtualmin-google-analytics
to install that plugin.Submitted by midol on Wed, 02/25/2015 - 21:36 Comment #2
I have the same issue with a fresh install of Virtualmin GPL and restoring a domain from another machine. Ubuntu 14.04.2 and
Is there a repo I need to enable? or ???
Dave
Submitted by andreychek on Wed, 02/25/2015 - 21:43 Comment #3
It looks like the word "virtualmin" is misspelled in the plugin name. If you run "apt-get install webmin-virtualmin-google-analytics", that should work properly.
Submitted by midol on Wed, 02/25/2015 - 21:51 Comment #4
andreychek you have great eyes!! but now --
do I need to do this one at a time?
hmmmm??? Dave
Submitted by midol on Wed, 02/25/2015 - 22:11 Comment #5
sorry for the noise - I had to enable the feature, couldn't until I installed lib-apache-2-mod_perl. Then I enabled, rebooted and restored nicely. THanks very much!
Dave
Submitted by midol on Wed, 03/04/2015 - 17:04 Comment #6
DonPeek,
Did you follow the thread the day after where I had the same problem? I found that trying to use apt-get to install google analytics led to me needing to install two other libraries but it was easy and it worked. Then I enabled the feature in VM and the restore worked fine.
Dave
Submitted by kevinmanderson on Thu, 03/19/2015 - 05:59 Comment #7
Hi
Query: where did yo get lib-apache-2-mod_perl from. I have an up-to-date centos7 install and can't get it with any repo. (tried lib-apache2-mod_perl and no go either).
regards kevin
Submitted by kevinmanderson on Thu, 03/19/2015 - 06:43 Comment #8
Hi
I ended up getting mod_perl from epel, a bit terse to find.
regards kevin
Submitted by andreychek on Thu, 03/19/2015 - 09:15 Comment #9
Thanks, we're looking into providing our own mod_perl package for CentOS 7 -- it seems they removed that by default :-/
Submitted by midol on Thu, 03/19/2015 - 15:45 Comment #10
In my case with Ubuntu I did an apt-cache search for perl2 and it showd up in the list, not sure what repo.
Dave