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I tried those up there, but now I have this path: "includes/cron/cronbackup.php" |
So I use this to backup a table, and then import that into phpmyadmin if I make a new database? Would that work?
Not clicked install yet as I'm asking before =D |
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Its set in the mods config file, with all the other options that come with the mod.
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Had a few issues with the install then managed to get it working using the relative path.
It wouldn't work inside the public_html folder. It works one dir above nicely ! i.e ROOT Excellent mod ! Al |
Are there step-by-step instructions somewhere about how to restore a vB database using a backup made with this mod? I'm assuming it's something like: load the txt file back up to the server to an area where phpmysql can see it, and point phpmysql to the file to rebuild the DB. But if someone could put together a list of:
- here's what you do (including actual sql commands) to restore the db if it all of the tables in one large combined file - here's what you do to restore the db if the backup is in individual files by table it might help folks out and make the overall use of this mod a bit more clear. |
If someone has the time to write one, they are free to do so, Im afraid I dont. :)
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At the moment I have a cron setup to do backups, but this causes a 1 - 2 minute lag. Does this use a sleep function to resolve resource hogging on larger databases?
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thanx for the work mate good mod
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