Hi,
2009/5/5 Ekompute .info ekompute@gmail.com
Hi, I backed up the table using phpMyAdmin.
So you had some .sql files as a result... I had such a problem a few months ago: - my server crashed - I managed to access it in rescue, and to back up my databases (mysql dump and a backup of /var/lib/mysql/wiki/*). - when I restored my server, and my databases (with a mysql import of my sql backups, I couldn't access my wiki tables correctly, this trouble was linked with the use of InnoDB engine (this engine uses files in your database directory under /var/lib/mysql AND some files in /var/lib/mysql/, ibdata*, ib_logfile*) but I can't remember the messages I got at this time...
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.
Do you have a ssh access on your server?
PM Poon
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 11:41 PM, Julien Pedrono julien@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@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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