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If your tables are missing -- and they obviously are, I'd recommend it.
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Ok my DB is about 6.8 mb When i restore through cpanel if it says
Restoring Database Does that mean its done? |
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-ing means ongoing or in the process of. -ed means finished or no longer processing.
![]() 6.8 MB might be too big to restore through cPanel or phpMyAdmin. You might have to split it up into smaller chunks or restore via Shell/SSH. |
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how do i split it up? into chunks
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The old DB might be corrupt
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No. Its brand new.
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You might need to edit config.php. You should just import via SSH.
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To split it up, just open the .SQL file in a text editor like Notepad/Wordpad and cut and paste chunks of the code into seperate files, just be sure that wherever you cut out ends in a semicolon (
![]() You could also use a staggered importer like BigDump. Or as Chris said, if you've got Shell/SSH it'd be easier to import it using that. It's probably not enabled by default, so you'll have to ask your Webhost to enable it for you. |
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