On Dec 4, 2007 6:11 AM, Indunil Jayasooriya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> mysqldump -u root -p databasename > database.txt
You might also want to use -Qc, so that you quote the data and do
complete inserts. This depends mostly on the version of mysql that
you're running, which I didn't see in you
Tuesday 04 December 2007 12:11:50 Indunil Jayasooriya napisaĆ(a):
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> I think I will have to do following steps.
>
> first, I will have to dump the mysql server backup from database server.
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> This is the command I will have to enter from the database server.
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>
> * mysqldump -u root -p dat
Hi ,
Help is needed to restore mysql data
This is the the setup.
2 Servers running on CentOS.
one server has both apache an mysql.
the other server only has mysql database. This server has about 12000
records in the database. Last week, It had about 6000 records. then,
Someone has backed up
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