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SQL Database Backup Help
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 10:40 am
by mbrown174
Hello,
Just started using CMS made simple and i was wondering if it were possible from the backend of the cms to backup my database - including images, files, etc. I have seen a how to guide on backing up the database - but I didnt understand this. Is there not a simpler way using the backend?
Thanks!!!
Re: SQL Database Backup Help
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 10:49 am
by Pierre M.
Hello,
I'm not sure I remember well, but I think there is an "archiver" module which is outdated, somewhat deprecated and doesn't work with latest stable CMSms today. I hope I'm wrong.
But although not integrated there still is a somewhat easy and safe way to back up every thing : clear the cache, dump the database within CMSms php files and tar the whole w3 root folder to retrieve at home.
Pierre M.
Re: SQL Database Backup Help
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 11:18 am
by mbrown174
hello. i should have been more clear - i intend to use the backup on a new server. I heard that the sql could be taken from the backend, then all I would have to do is reinstall the cms on another server and then import the database!
Re: SQL Database Backup Help
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 1:16 pm
by Ted
There are a few backup modules on the dev forge (I searched for backup on dev.cmsmadesimple.org), but none of them seem up to date and do both the files and database.
Honestly, I would try and do it the old fashioned way if possible... backup the database using phpmyadmin and download/upload the files. It's the safest thing to do and you know it's done properly that way.
Re: SQL Database Backup Help
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 2:36 pm
by sblop
bump...
Just to hear if there anyone else have a good idear about backup. - I personally use "file backup" for the files, and I would love to have a backend database backup utillity. But they all seems outdated? Or am I wrong?
Greetings.
Benjamin
Maritime-billeder.dk
Re: SQL Database Backup Help
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 3:09 pm
by blast2007
sblop wrote:
I personally use "file backup" for the files
Yeah, a good backup module
sblop wrote:
and I would love to have a backend database backup utillity. But they all seems outdated? Or am I wrong?
I'm currently using
MysqlDump for remote db backup, and it works like a charm.
Regards.
blast
Re: SQL Database Backup Help
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 3:14 pm
by sblop
Then I have a problem....
- Do any of you have any idear what is happening here?
I have tried making the folder "mysqldump" in my admin folder (ofcouse a diffrent name than admin) under backups and in the root, and in admin/backups/mysqldump, but none of them works.
Task started
Executing...
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'/mysqldump' --user=######## --password=######## --host=(removed) --opt --verbose --compatible=mysql40 --default-character-set=latin1 sbp_cmsms 'cmsms_additional_htmlblob_users' 'cmsms_additional_htmlblob_users_seq' 'cmsms_additional_users' 'cmsms_additional_users_seq' 'cmsms_admin_bookmarks' 'cmsms_admin_bookmarks_seq' 'cmsms_admin_recent_pages' 'cmsms_admin_recent_pages_seq' 'cmsms_adminlog' 'cmsms_content' 'cmsms_content_props' 'cmsms_content_props_seq' 'cmsms_content_seq' 'cmsms_crossref' 'cmsms_css' 'cmsms_css_assoc' 'cmsms_css_seq' 'cmsms_event_handler_seq' 'cmsms_event_handlers' 'cmsms_events' 'cmsms_events_seq' 'cmsms_group_perms' 'cmsms_group_perms_seq' 'cmsms_groups' 'cmsms_groups_seq' 'cmsms_htmlblobs' 'cmsms_htmlblobs_seq' 'cmsms_intrusions' 'cmsms_intrusions_seq' 'cmsms_module_album_albums' 'cmsms_module_album_albums_seq' 'cmsms_module_album_categories' 'cmsms_module_album_categories_seq' 'cmsms_module_album_category_listings' 'cmsms_module_album_category_listings_seq' 'cmsms_module_album_pictures' 'cmsms_module_album_pictures_seq' 'cmsms_module_archive_item_info_seq' 'cmsms_module_archiver_item' 'cmsms_module_archiver_item_info' 'cmsms_module_archiver_item_info_seq' 'cmsms_module_blogs_categoryprops' 'cmsms_module_bookmarks' 'cmsms_module_bookmarks_categories' 'cmsms_module_bookmarks_categories_seq' 'cmsms_module_bookmarks_seq' 'cmsms_module_bookmarks_to_categories' 'cmsms_module_deps' 'cmsms_module_fb_field' 'cmsms_module_fb_field_opt' 'cmsms_module_fb_field_opt_seq' 'cmsms_module_fb_field_seq' 'cmsms_module_fb_flock' 'cmsms_module_fb_form' 'cmsms_module_fb_form_attr' 'cmsms_module_fb_form_attr_seq' 'cmsms_module_fb_form_seq' 'cmsms_module_fb_ip_log' 'cmsms_module_fb_ip_log_seq' 'cmsms_module_fb_resp' 'cmsms_module_fb_resp_attr' 'cmsms_module_fb_resp_attr_seq' 'cmsms_module_fb_resp_seq' 'cmsms_module_fb_resp_val' 'cmsms_module_fb_resp_val_seq' 'cmsms_module_guestbook' 'cmsms_module_guestbook_post' 'cmsms_module_guestbook_post_seq' 'cmsms_module_guestbook_seq' 'cmsms_module_guestbook_settings' 'cmsms_module_htmlExport' 'cmsms_module_linkmanager_group' 'cmsms_module_linkmanager_group_seq' 'cmsms_module_linkmanager_group_to_link' 'cmsms_module_news' 'cmsms_module_news_categories' 'cmsms_module_news_categories_seq' 'cmsms_module_news_fielddefs' 'cmsms_module_news_fieldvals' 'cmsms_module_news_seq' 'cmsms_module_rss2html_feeds' 'cmsms_module_rss2html_feeds_seq' 'cmsms_module_stat_dnscache' 'cmsms_module_stat_dnscache_seq' 'cmsms_module_stat_ipcache' 'cmsms_module_stat_ipcache_seq' 'cmsms_module_templates' 'cmsms_modules' 'cmsms_permissions' 'cmsms_permissions_seq' 'cmsms_siteprefs' 'cmsms_templates' 'cmsms_templates_seq' 'cmsms_user_groups' 'cmsms_userplugins' 'cmsms_userplugins_seq' 'cmsms_userprefs' 'cmsms_users' 'cmsms_users_seq' 'cmsms_version'>>backups/backup-2008-04-09_17-16-13.sql 2>../modules/MysqlDump/dump-verbose.txt
Output...
sh: /mysqldump: No such file or directory
Task completed
-- Linux MysqlDump 1.2.3 module [ --opt --verbose --compatible=mysql40 --default-character-set=latin1 ] prefix=cmsms_
-- Filesize : 118 bytes
ERROR : backups/backup-2008-04-09_17-16-13.sql MISSING or TOO SMALL
Re: SQL Database Backup Help
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 3:28 pm
by blast2007
sblop wrote:
Then I have a problem....
- Do any of you have any idear what is happening here?
I have tried making the folder "mysqldump" in my admin folder (ofcouse a diffrent name than admin) under backups and in the root, and in admin/backups/mysqldump, but none of them works.
I can confirm you that mysqldump saves its backup in directory /admin/backups. Admin dir name is fetch from config.php
I think that error can be caused by your hoster php settings, in particular you should check if any of these function is disabled.
exec, show_source, shell_exec, system, popen, proc_open, proc_nice, ini_restore, passthru,dl
If these parameters are disabled you can't use mysqldump.
Regards
blast
Re: SQL Database Backup Help
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 3:30 pm
by alby
sblop wrote:
Output...
sh: /mysqldump: No such file or directory
You must enter absolute path of mysqldump or you must sure that it's in PATH variable, example:
Code: Select all
# whereis mysqldump
mysqldump: /usr/bin/mysqldump /usr/share/man/man1/mysqldump.1.gz
Check for module configuration (and display module help for other info)
Alby
Re: SQL Database Backup Help
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 3:50 pm
by sblop
Thanks for both your answers.
The problem was the path to mysqldump.
I dont know the path, so I have written to my host, so they can answer me.
Greetings.
Benjamin.
alby wrote:
sblop wrote:
Output...
sh: /mysqldump: No such file or directory
You must enter absolute path of mysqldump or you must sure that it's in PATH variable, example:
Code: Select all
# whereis mysqldump
mysqldump: /usr/bin/mysqldump /usr/share/man/man1/mysqldump.1.gz
Check for module configuration (and display module help for other info)
Alby