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#16 2009-06-22 01:51:16

Mary
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Re: upm_db_admin: Requests and Progress

Those of you for whom the backup/restore portion of Rob’s plugin does not work: does that same server have PHP’s safe mode enabled?

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#17 2009-06-22 02:37:33

Gocom
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Re: upm_db_admin: Requests and Progress

merz1 wrote:

Another short thought: Create a backup set

My provider (if I get it right) only allows one backup file to be up to two MB. Scratching that limit I think that a batch backup option makes sense:

So basically your dump command is limited or the query size? Or the file size? Which?

Mary wrote:

Those of you for whom the backup/restore portion of Rob’s plugin does not work: does that same server have PHP’s safe mode enabled?

For me just dump and other high level db talk command are just disabled. It’s really usual in cheap web hosting biz. Only way around it is to use export library (like phpmyadmin’s).

Last edited by Gocom (2009-06-22 02:51:17)

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#18 2009-06-22 09:41:00

merz1
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Re: upm_db_admin: Requests and Progress

So basically your dump command is limited or the query size? Or the file size? Which?

I think it’s the file size which is limited but I have no chance to test it right now.


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#19 2009-06-22 10:31:57

wet
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Re: upm_db_admin: Requests and Progress

Mary wrote:

Those of you for whom the backup/restore portion of Rob’s plugin does not work: does that same server have PHP’s safe mode enabled?

  • safe_mode: on
  • $backup_cmd: mysqldump -h127.0.0.1 -u... -p... --add-drop-table --skip-lock-tables dbname > /[...].sql
  • result from popen($backup_cmd, 'r') in $dumpIt on line #36: NULL

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#20 2009-06-23 15:40:39

Mary
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Re: upm_db_admin: Requests and Progress

Thanks Jukka and Robert. Anyone else?

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#21 2009-06-24 02:31:41

mrdale
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Re: upm_db_admin: Requests and Progress

Just happened on this one, and I thought “nice work, darth mary!” Looking forward to seeing this.

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#22 2009-08-22 20:03:57

iblastoff
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Re: upm_db_admin: Requests and Progress

any updates on this?

Last edited by iblastoff (2009-08-22 20:04:06)

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#23 2009-08-23 10:26:25

Mary
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Re: upm_db_admin: Requests and Progress

No major updates to report, other than Nora Brown has agreed to help with the interface design.

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#24 2009-10-30 10:32:55

FCS_Websites
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Re: upm_db_admin: Requests and Progress

Hi,

Great to see this plugin being developed – it will be a lot quicker than using PHPMyAdmin :)

Cheers,

Nick


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#25 2010-01-19 09:49:03

craigdrown
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Re: upm_db_admin: Requests and Progress

happy to contribute to a bounty
thanks.
craig at sussol dot net

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#26 2010-01-19 12:44:17

joebaich
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Re: upm_db_admin: Requests and Progress

craigdrown wrote:

happy to contribute to a bounty

Me 2

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