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Sorry but if it failed then the problem is local to you. My database is 10 times that size, and Ive tested on even bigger.
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Does this work now or not? I was never able to make an update and upload the data to a new Database since I have this vbulletin. I always get SQL errors when I try to upload the database to a new one. I have also tried it according to the vbulletin manual. Anbody has some ideas?
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cool...does the normal backup which comes with vbulletin work for big tables? It never worked for me even if I do it according to the manual...
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I cannot comment on the vb system, never used it.
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Very nice simple mod that work's great. "Clicks Installed"
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Just a quick question. I have this set to save as one file but when I save directly through the vbulletin backup that file is larger than the one this generates. I have run them both at the same time.
For instance.. On my test installation I get the following: Directly through vbulletin: 6.20M Through this script: 6.13M What exactly is this leaving out? Just curious and wanted to make sure this is a true backup. This is pretty cool and very useful for those of us who always forget to backup! |
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I don't know for sure but my guess is that this might only be backing up vBulletin tables whilst the method built in will (by default) backup everything that has a table (plug-ins etc) |
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Different methods will produce files of different sizes, it depends on what comments are added and what method exactly is used.
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