Backing up and restoring a MySQL database from the command line

. Shell into your box as root, then:
mysqldump -a -u USERNAME -p DATABASE > FILENAME.mysql

You will be prompted for your database password and then the DATABASE will be dumped to a plain-text file called FILENAME.mysql.
The resulting file, FILENAME.mysql, is a full backup with which you can fully restore your database in case of problems.

Restoring via the command line
1. Drop the database
mysqladmin -u USERNAME -p drop DATABASE

2. Recreate the database
mysqladmin -u USERNAME -p create DATABASE

3. Import the backup data
mysql -u USERNAME -p DATABASE < FILENAME.mysql

  • Email, SSL
  • 0 Bu mövzunu faydalı görən istifadəçilər:
Bu mövzu kifayət qədər köməkçi oldu?

Related Articles

Fix Lame Nameserver Error

A lame server, is one that is specifed at the registrar to be authoritative for a domain, but...

Installation of Geotrust True Site Icon

Installation of True Site icon: Per the subscriber agreement, you are required to install the...

Create PostgreSQL user account

It is advisable to run PostgreSQL under a separate user account. This user account should only...

Manage Query Cache

You can check whether the query cache is present in your MySQL server using the following...

Install Microsoft SQL Server

The installation of Microsoft SQL Server, like that of various modern products is fairly easy,...