On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Rich Gray wrote: > Answer is No. 2) > Use cron to run the mysqldump utility instead of a php script. > Let me know if you need more info.
I use this one with crontab, it works pretty well, if your email program can handle uuencode: #!/bin/sh # File : db_backup.sh # Descript: Runs a ful mysqldump of one or more MySQL databases, uuencodes # and compresses them, and mails them to a specified address. # Requires mysqldump, gzip, uuencode, mail or mailx, and crontab. # # Normally this run from crontab, with an entry like: # 0 3 * * * sh ~/db_backup # # Version : 1.00 # Author : Morgan Hughes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) # License : Copyright (C) 2002, Morgan Hughes. Use freely. # Account/password/email info db_list="your_database" db_user="your_username" db_pass="your_password" email="your_email_addy" # program locations mysqldump="mysqldump" dump_opts="" uuencode="uuencode" gzip="gzip" mail="mail" # Actual code for db_name in $db_list ; do date=`date '+%Y%m%d-%H%M%S'` $mysqldump $dump_opts -u $db_user "--password=$db_pass" $db_name | \ $gzip -c9 | $uuencode "$db_name-$date.sql.gz" | \ $mail -s "DB backup, $db_name, $date" $email done # Ends : db_backup.sh At home I have a script plugged into .procmailrc with an entry like: # First off, catch inbound automated backups. :0 * ^Subject: DB backup, kyhm | ~/bin/catch_backup ~/kyhm.com/backups/db The ~/bin/catch_backup script is as follows: #!/bin/sh if [ "$1" != "" -a -d "$1" ] ; then cd "$1" else cd ~ fi cat | uudecode Hope this is useful... -- Morgan Hughes C programmer and highly caffeinated mammal. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 79293356 -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php