1
Roashan
Restore database
  • 2005/11/27 15:41

  • Roashan

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 21

  • Since: 2003/9/28


Hallo everyone,

I have made a Backup of my MySQL database with MySQL Admin porgram. Now I have a textfile which is about 12MB. But I can't make a restore. Is there anyone know how to do it? It is really important, so please help me out.

Best regards:

HR

2
rabideau
Re: Restore database
  • 2005/11/27 16:18

  • rabideau

  • Home away from home

  • Posts: 1042

  • Since: 2003/4/25


If your text file has an extension of .sql you are halfway there.

Simply enter a tool like phpMyAdmin... and import the sql. Your restore should complete itself without incident, assuming your restore (backup) of the database was performed correctly.

Good luck!
Pax vobiscum,
...mark

may the road rise to meet your feet!

http://treemagic.org

3
Bender
Re: Restore database
  • 2005/11/27 17:06

  • Bender

  • Home away from home

  • Posts: 1899

  • Since: 2003/3/10


If it times out while restoring you will just have to split the file in parts and do them part by part.
Sorry, this signature is experiencing technical difficulties. We will return you to the sheduled signature as soon as possible ...

4
McDonald
Re: Restore database
  • 2005/11/27 17:16

  • McDonald

  • Home away from home

  • Posts: 1072

  • Since: 2005/8/15


If you have problems restoring big sql files into your database you should try BigDump: http://www.ozerov.de/bigdump.php

BigDump is also integrated in the module Xoops DB Backup & Restore 3.0.

Login

Who's Online

275 user(s) are online (179 user(s) are browsing Support Forums)


Members: 0


Guests: 275


more...

Donat-O-Meter

Stats
Goal: $100.00
Due Date: Nov 30
Gross Amount: $0.00
Net Balance: $0.00
Left to go: $100.00
Make donations with PayPal!

Latest GitHub Commits