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List:       drupal-support
Subject:    Re: [support] Backup/Restore strategy
From:       Sebastian_Gödecke <simpsonetti () googlemail ! com>
Date:       2010-02-25 9:15:53
Message-ID: 727458212.20100225101553 () googlemail ! com
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Guten Tag Scott,

am Mittwoch, 24. Februar 2010 um 07:45 schrieben Sie:

> I have a site that has become too large to effectively use the backup
> and Migrate module.  I've just finished updating the site from my
> development platform and in order to migrate the latest version of the
> database I had to exclude the search_index table from the backup.  To
> get around this I did backup the search_index table using phpmyadmin and
> importing it separately.  Neither drupal nor phpmyadmin would restore
> the entire database as a single file.  Does anyone have any
> recommendations to improve this situation?

> Thanks in advance, Scott


a perfekt tool for backup mysql is:
http://www.mysqldumper.net/

it  runs perfekt, sheduled tasks, automatily delete olds backups after
some days. store backups on other ftp, email etc.



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Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Sebastian Gödecke
mailto:simpsonetti@googlemail.com


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