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Last post 03-21-2007, 1:54 PM by Bonsai Bruce. 8 replies.
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  •  03-13-2007, 7:40 AM 835

    Moving Day

    I'm in the process of moving a site to Ultima Hosts, and it has a MySQL database. I have a zipped copy of the db, and I haven't been able to figure out how to restore it. It was an easy process with a SQL Server db.

     Could someone please provide some guidance?

    Thanks!


    ~ Bruce
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  •  03-15-2007, 4:45 PM 837 in reply to 835

    Re: Moving Day

    Any ideas???
    ~ Bruce
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  •  03-16-2007, 8:38 PM 840 in reply to 837

    Re: Moving Day

    Sorry, I don't use MySQL.

    I would imagine it can be done via DNP.  I would guess create a new DB, then under Maintenance restore a backup and select the backup file you uploaded.

    Of course when I try to create a MySQL DB in DNP, it is taking a long time (more than 2 minutes).


    William Eaton, MCSE
    iTech Computer Solutions, LLC
    www.itechcs.com
  •  03-18-2007, 12:09 AM 842 in reply to 840

    Re: Moving Day

    Thanks, William! I had tried exactly that - having done the same with a SQL Server db with no problems - unfortunately, after creating a MySQL db nd going to Maintenance, I didn't have a restore option - only a backup! Maybe you only get a restore button after you backup with DNP??? Anyhow, I submitted a ticket, and they got me straightened out pronto!
    ~ Bruce
  •  03-19-2007, 7:31 PM 844 in reply to 842

    Re: Moving Day

    What was the solution they provided?

    I just remembered that I have a free GUI tool called SQLyog (www.webyog.com).  It has a backup function.
    William Eaton, MCSE
    iTech Computer Solutions, LLC
    www.itechcs.com
  •  03-19-2007, 10:41 PM 845 in reply to 842

    Re: Moving Day

    Hi Bruce,

       I am by now means a MySQL guru, but I've seen other customers accomplish this by exporting a bunch of Sql Insert statements and then running these Sql statements via SQLyog.  I believe SQLyog also has a function to generate these scripts for you. 

     


    James Sawyer
    -----------------------------------------
    Dev Lead
    Ultima Support Team
  •  03-21-2007, 2:06 AM 850 in reply to 837

    Re: Moving Day

    I setup phpMyAdmin to handle most of my database stuff.  I create the database from DNP, then do any further administration from phpMyAdmin.

     

    Cheers,
    JD

  •  03-21-2007, 1:52 PM 852 in reply to 850

    Re: Moving Day

    Thanks, JD... it makes perfect sense that there would be a management tool for MySQL too! I've just downloaded it and will set it up today for future use.

     


    ~ Bruce
  •  03-21-2007, 1:54 PM 853 in reply to 845

    Re: Moving Day

    James,

    I think that's what I had was a scriptlike thing (note carefully the technical terms!) that when Ultima Tech Support ran for me, built the database! All I know is that it is now in place and working and once again, Ultima does a fabulous job!!!


    ~ Bruce
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