[Mediawiki-l] [SPAM] Re: Importing MySQL tables

Ekompute .info ekompute at gmail.com
Tue May 5 18:52:58 UTC 2009


Hi Michael, I don't use prefix as I am already having a problem of database
getting too big for shared hosting (not so much of space usage but more of
downloading and uploading backups) and am thinking of splitting them as you
can see from my other thread.

PM Poon

On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 2:27 AM, Ekompute .info <ekompute at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi, I backed up the table using phpMyAdmin. Does it mean that I cannot
> import? Guess I need to delete them then, since they are occupying quite a
> lot of space. By the way, I am using 1.14 and it is still using InnoDB.
>
> PM Poon
>
>
> On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 11:41 PM, Julien Pedrono <julien at pedrono.fr> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Did you backed up your tables using mysqldump, or a tool such as
>> phpMyAdmin?
>> Following my own experience, and because wiki tables use InnoDB (at least
>> 'till 1.12), importing tables can lead to data access problems.
>>
>> Jules
>>
>> 2009/5/5 Michael Daly <michael.daly at kayakwiki.org>
>>
>> > Ekompute .info wrote:
>> > > Hi, I backed up two tables (category, and categorylinks) from my
>> database
>> > > and export it into another. Both wikis uses the same Mediawiki Version
>> > 1.14.
>> > > Although I do see that the two tables are uploaded, I cannot access
>> them.
>> > Is
>> > > there something that I miss?
>> >
>> > Do the tables have the same prefix?
>> >
>> >
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