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Xeranor
02-06-2010, 02:09 PM
Hello ,

I ve upgraded my VBulletin from version 3.8.4 to 4.0.1 but my db did not appear to be there (i had an backup) so i removed the cons from the current db any through my php admin i imported the DB the VBulletin crashed is there some way how to import Stored DB from 3.8.4 to VBulletin 4.0.1 ?

Thanks

Also i get this msg

Warning: fetch_template() calls should be replaced by the vB_Template class. Template name: forumhome_loggedinuser in [path]/includes/functions.php on line 3893

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in /home/www/***********.com/www_root/forum.php(544) : eval()'d code(8) : eval()'d code on line 1

borbole
02-06-2010, 08:48 PM
When you upgraded your forum first time, did you get any errors? Cos it is a bit strange that the upgrade made your db disappear. By default it shouldn''t do that. Anyway, you can restore the db directly on a vb 4 forum but you will have to run the upgrader in order for the db to be upgraded. Or revert back to 3.8.4., restore the db and then try to upgrade your forum again.

One other question, how mb is your backup copy btw?

Xeranor
02-09-2010, 02:17 PM
When you upgraded your forum first time, did you get any errors? Cos it is a bit strange that the upgrade made your db disappear. By default it shouldn''t do that. Anyway, you can restore the db directly on a vb 4 forum but you will have to run the upgrader in order for the db to be upgraded. Or revert back to 3.8.4., restore the db and then try to upgrade your forum again.

One other question, how mb is your backup copy btw?

640 MB now ... Anyway i dont understand it now i am still runiing on 3.8.4 and waiting if s1 finds a solutin for this

borbole
02-09-2010, 02:53 PM
640 MB now ... Anyway i dont understand it now i am still runiing on 3.8.4 and waiting if s1 finds a solutin for this


640 MB is quite big and some hosts have file limit sizes set for the phpmyadmins. Try to import your db instead with bigdump.php or mysql dumper. They both handle with ease large files.