Ludovic Strappazon wrote:
> Marc a écrit :
>> I have to maintain a server park with 500+ databases, and databases being
>> remove and added every day. So defining a job for each database is not an
>> option.
>>   
> I can't imagine a way to back them up one by one in a single job.
>> Creating a backup of the database files is not what I'm looking for, as I
>> will be unable to restore Inno databases. Inno databases are stored in one
>> file, not separate files / directories as MyISAM.
>>   
> I think I don't understand that.

Check out the backup pages on the MySQL web site. They discuss these
issues and what the options are. Inno are clearly different than MyISAM.
They mention the options and pitfalls for each.




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