whizer
Nov 26 2008, 01:04 AM
Pardon my ignorance but I am pretty clueless when it comes to databases.
For some reason , MT4.1 would not generate my backup.zip (presumably the db is too large / it times out) ; whatever the case , I decided to go in for a MySQL dump instead. Thats successfully done and the resulting file is a 100 Mbs.
I have kept it aside as a local back up in case of emergencies , but when it does occur - is this the same as using MT to generate a backup.zip ? Did I get all the entries , templates and every other thing thats inside the MT installation ?
Say I want to do a fresh install of MT4.21 and use this file to recreate the blog - Possible ? Easy / Fast or slower than the backup.zip method? Any place that has a guide for restoring in such a scenario? Please advise.
danwolfgang
Nov 26 2008, 07:42 AM
MT4's Backup function will include all templates, entries, pages, comments, settings, etc, as well as all assets. I bet the "all assets" part is what makes the backup choke for you; that's what does it for me. Your MySQL dump includes everything but the assets.
The way I do it is to make regular MySQL dumps, and periodically back up the other files (including Assets).
whizer
Nov 27 2008, 03:01 AM
By all assets do you mean the images that I upload for the entries as well ?
danwolfgang
Nov 27 2008, 03:01 PM
By "all assets" I mean anything that shows up in the Manage Assets screen. If it's not there it's not included by the Backup function.
Defiant
Dec 12 2008, 01:58 AM
If the Assets are images, I think you will store them in an external media before uploading onto DB
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