Softaculous is a powerful tool for installing many popular scripts and programs for your site, but it can also update and manage any existing scripts and programs that were not installed using Softaculous. In this article, we cover how to use Softaculous to import a remote WordPress installation.

If you have a local installation you want to import you can follow this guide:
https://www.hostdime.com/resources/importing-existing-installations-to-softaculous/

Getting to the import page


Log into the cPanel account you want to import into.

Open Softaculous in cPanel.



Navigate to the WordPress Softaculous page by either searching for it in the top left bar or opening it from among the top scripts.



Click on the Import tab on the WordPress Softaculous page.



Go to From Remote Server Tab on the Import page.


Using the correct information


Fill in the following information for the Source remote server:

Domain Name: This is the domain name from where the installation is to be imported.

Server Host (Optional): This is an optional field. You can specify the server host if your domain name is not the same as your server host.

Protocol: Choose the protocol that you would like to use. This depends on what protocol is supported with your login details.

Port: This is the Port to use while connecting to the domain.

FTP Username:  This is the username that you use to connect to your server.

FTP Password: This is the password for the FTP user that you provided above to connect to your server.

FTP Path: This is the relative path to web accessible directory of your domain i.e. the path after you login to your domain with the details you provided above.

Fill in the following information for the Destination local server:

Installation Directory (Optional): This is the directory name where the installation to be imported is present.

Choose Protocol: Choose the protocol that is supported by your server where the installation is to be imported.

Choose Domain: This is the domain name where the installation is to be imported to.

In Directory (Optional): Specify the directory name where you want the installation to be imported to.

Database Name: Specify the Database name where you want the database of the source installation to be imported to.

Once you have filled in all of the needed information click the Import button.



Monitoring the import






This article was written by HostDime's Support Tech Dillon M.