<conflicts-description> <conflict id="0"> <type> <configuration> <reason-description> <required-resource-description> <ip type="shared" value="192.0.2.200"></ip> </required-resource-description> <plesk-object-identifier> <span class="prefgrey"><!-- beginning of definition of Plesk object that conflicts with an object in the backup --></span> <span class="prefgrey"> <!-- In resource usage conflicts, the plesk-object-identifier element specifies Plesk object which is an owner of the conflicting resource. In this example, the conflicting resource is IP, and its owner is a described reseller with ID 30. --></span> <type>reseller</type> <database-id>30</database-id> <guid>93dbe1b1-cff5-430f-8466-5b810099772f</guid> </plesk-object-identifier> <span class="prefgrey"> <!-- end of definition of Plesk object that conflicts with an object in the backup --> </span> </reason-description> <resolve-options> <option name="do-not-restore"></option> <option name="rename"></option> <option name="automatic"></option> </resolve-options> <span class="prefgrey"><!-- resolve-options element lists all resolutions that are possible for this particular conflict. When composing the conflict resolution rule, you should choose one of these resolutions. --></span> </configuration> </type> <conflicting-objects> <span class="prefgrey"><!-- beginning of definition of backup objects that conflict with destination Plesk objects. Here, it is a domain example.com --></span> <node children-processing-type="" name="domain"> <attributes> <attribute name="id" value="25"></attribute> <attribute name="guid" value="0822c175-a10d-459e-bd3a-e5cbc497e1f0"></attribute> <attribute name="owner-guid" value="93dbe1b1-cff5-430f-8466-5b810099772f"></attribute> <attribute name="name" value="example.com"></attribute> </attributes> </node> </conflicting-objects> <span class="prefgrey"> <!-- end of definition of backup objects that conflict with destination Plesk objects --> </span> <overview> <span class="prefgrey"> <!-- beginning of more detailed conflict overview. Here, the conflict appears because the required IP 192.0.2.200 is not in the owner's IP pool --></span> <object> <message>backup__restore__conflict_object_name</message> <name>example.com</name> <type>domain</type> <reasons> <reason> <message>backup__restore__conflict_configuration_reason_ip</message> <param name="ip-address" value="192.0.2.200"></param> <param name="ip-type" value="shared"></param> <param name="type" value="reseller"></param> </reason> </reasons> </object> </overview> <span class="prefgrey"> <!-- end of detailed conflict overview --></span> <span class="prefgrey"> </span> </conflict> </conflicts-description>
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