- Mysqldump - this will create a dumpfile (also called textfile) or it will display the dump file on your console.
- Syntax: mysqldump -uMysqlUserl -p
databaseName <>> filePath> - mysql -uroot -p liims2
- after press enter will ask for password, display dumpfile of liims2 database as a whole in the console
- mysql --complete-insert -uroot -pmysql liims2 pnpa
- display the dumpfile on console of pnpa table with complete insert query
- mysql -uroot -pmysql liim2 >> /opt/mysql_backup.sql
- backup all the data in liim2 database and put it on /opt/mysql_back.sql file
- Mysql restore function - will restore you data from a dump file or text to a specific database
- Syntax: mysql -uMysqlUserl -p
DatabaseName << Backup.sql - mysql -uroot -pmysql liims2 << /opt/mysql_backup.sql
- restore all that data defined on /opt/mysql_backup.sql to liims2 database
Monday, October 10, 2011
Mysql Database Back/Restore
I have spent somethings research about this topic Back/Restore in Mysql and I found out that there are lot of ways to do this procedure but I choose this two:
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