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havenots 05-28-2010 01:53 AM

Backing up
 
Oh my god I am so lost, I didn't know what I was getting myself into, I have absolutely know idea what I am doing, it's truly astounding I have got this far though. Till now I have never done anything with computers other than surf the net and post on a few forums.

I have got this forum up and running, don't ask how the head is still spinning. www.myforumplace.com. We have been up and running for just over a week, I have not backed anything up as yet and I am very concerned. I have read heaps but am still at a total lose as how I do this, can someone start with the real basics first and explain the process in layman terms. How where and what do I need to back up.

I do apologizes for asking such basic questions but some help would be appreciated.

BTW I am hosted through Go Daddy

Thanks Vin

ProFifaLeagues 05-28-2010 06:58 AM

This may be of help mate!
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=231481

and also have a good read here!
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=227933



Both the above guys have helped me as a learner loads and come well recommend!
Good luck and well done for getting this far!

pant 05-28-2010 08:22 AM

Really depends. I don't bother doing any backups myself as my host does a complete back up of files and database every 4 hours and keeps these saved for a rolling week. They're rather very good really and I would highly recommend them.

Lynne 05-28-2010 01:06 PM

I would strongly suggest that everybody learn how to do a backup themselves. I've seen many users get screwed when they did something, then wanted a backup, but the backup their host provided was corrupted (of course, then they blame it all on their host when it is really their own fault for not making sure there was a good backup). Learn to do a backup yourself and how to import a backup into a new database yourself. Do this *before* you absolutely need to do it (when your site is down). The time to learn is when you have the time, not when you are in a panic. I think it's great that the OP is already looking into this.


From the manual:
Backing Up The Database via SSH/Telnet or
Backing Up The Database via phpMyAdmin

Restoring The Database via SSH/Telnet or
Restoring The Database via phpMyAdmin

If you don't have shell access, some people have also reported success with these scripts:
MySQLDumper
MySQLHotxcopy
Bigdump

pant 05-28-2010 01:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lynne (Post 2044609)
I would strongly suggest that everybody learn how to do a backup themselves. I've seen many users get screwed when they did something, then wanted a backup, but the backup their host provided was corrupted (of course, then they blame it all on their host when it is really their own fault for not making sure there was a good backup). Learn to do a backup yourself and how to import a backup into a new database yourself. Do this *before* you absolutely need to do it (when your site is down). The time to learn is when you have the time, not when you are in a panic. I think it's great that the OP is already looking into this.

The guys I'm using are top notch Lynne.

They have this soft restore feature, I can go in and restore a file that I have either deleted or want to roll back to an earlier version. All their complete back ups they do are also stored to a seperate server.

When I was upgrading to VB4 I completely screwed the installation and the database and they had everything restored within 15 minutes downtime. Legends to be honest. I should really look into learning how to do backups but at the moment I really have no incentive to learn unless I had to change host, which I won't be doing for some time with any luck.

borbole 05-28-2010 01:16 PM

I second Lynne's advice as well. Don''t rely on your host only for the backups but make your own as well. Also make sure that they are done properly. I have seen quite some forums totally gone because their admins relied on their host about the backups.

your24hourstore 05-28-2010 07:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by havenots (Post 2044388)
Oh my god I am so lost, I didn't know what I was getting myself into, I have absolutely know idea what I am doing, it's truly astounding I have got this far though. Till now I have never done anything with computers other than surf the net and post on a few forums.

I have got this forum up and running, don't ask how the head is still spinning. www.myforumplace.com. We have been up and running for just over a week, I have not backed anything up as yet and I am very concerned. I have read heaps but am still at a total lose as how I do this, can someone start with the real basics first and explain the process in layman terms. How where and what do I need to back up.

I do apologizes for asking such basic questions but some help would be appreciated.

BTW I am hosted through Go Daddy

Thanks Vin

you go into a HOSTING my hosted site or something like that
then Cpanel you will have to look around, your looking for php administration, it will have an option to do a backup on the server side i think the use starfield or something on godaddy, its a shared server setup so its not actually hosted on godaddy i don't think. but doing a sql dump from there is much better than dumping it through vb


just go to godaddy and search around for HOSTING backup, stuff like that it will also allow a restore through that same area the file will be like myforum.sgl.gz or something like that


if not go daddy does do weekly back up automatically but like lynne says you should know how to do it ..you may have to restore it sometime..

Brandon Sheley 05-28-2010 09:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pant (Post 2044614)
The guys I'm using are top notch Lynne.

I would never trust anyone with my data, even the biggest companies can't mess up.
I make a backup every night and it's mailed to me, in case the host just vanishes and is nowhere to be found.

ps.. my host is top notch as well :up:

ChopSuey 05-29-2010 01:34 AM

The auto backup has NEVER let me down.

I have a top notch host also ~:-)

havenots 05-29-2010 01:54 AM

Thanks everyone.

I have managed to back up through my Godaddy control panel. I don't feel entirely comfortable with it just stored there though, should I back up to a separate data base and if so has anyone got any suggestions where I might find one?


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