[Plugin: WP-DBManager] Can’t restore
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Hello, I was wondering how I can troubleshoot not being able to restore the database. Running WP 2.6.3 and the latest version of the plugin on GoDaddy.com, i.e. hosted environment:
Database Type MYSQL
Database Version v5.0.67-logI actually downloaded the backup database and it seems that the plugin doesn’t work and all I get is an error message on the usage of the SQL statement:
/usr/bin/mysqldump Ver 8.23 Distrib 3.23.58, for redhat-linux-gnu (i386)
By Igor Romanenko, Monty, Jani & Sinisa
This software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software,
and you are welcome to modify and redistribute it under the GPL licenseDumping definition and data mysql database or table
Usage: /usr/bin/mysqldump [OPTIONS] database [tables]
OR /usr/bin/mysqldump [OPTIONS] –databases [OPTIONS] DB1 [DB2 DB3…]
OR /usr/bin/mysqldump [OPTIONS] –all-databases [OPTIONS]-A, –all-databases Dump all the databases. This will be same as
–databases with all databases selected.
-a, –all Include all MySQL specific create options.
-#, –debug=… Output debug log. Often this is ‘d:t:o,filename`.
–character-sets-dir=…
Directory where character sets are
-?, –help Display this help message and exit.
-B, –databases To dump several databases. Note the difference in
usage; In this case no tables are given. All name
arguments are regarded as databasenames.
‘USE db_name;’ will be included in the output
-c, –complete-insert Use complete insert statements.
-C, –compress Use compression in server/client protocol.
–default-character-set=…
Set the default character set
-e, –extended-insert Allows utilization of the new, much faster
INSERT syntax.
–add-drop-table Add a ‘drop table’ before each create.
–add-locks Add locks around insert statements.
–allow-keywords Allow creation of column names that are keywords.
–delayed-insert Insert rows with INSERT DELAYED.
–delete-master-logs Issue RESET MASTER on the master just after taking
the dump, and before unlocking tables.
This will automatically enable –first-slave.
–master-data This will cause the master position and filename to
be appended to your output, before unlocking tables.
This will automatically enable –first-slave.
-F, –flush-logs Flush logs file in server before starting dump.
-f, –force Continue even if we get an sql-error.
-h, –host=… Connect to host.
-l, –lock-tables Lock all tables for read.
–no-autocommit Wrap tables with autocommit/commit statements.
-K, –disable-keys ‘/*!40000 ALTER TABLE tb_name DISABLE KEYS */;
and ‘/*!40000 ALTER TABLE tb_name ENABLE KEYS */;
will be put in the output.
-n, –no-create-db ‘CREATE DATABASE /*!32312 IF NOT EXISTS*/ db_name;’
will not be put in the output. The above line will
be added otherwise, if –databases or
–all-databases option was given.
-t, –no-create-info Don’t write table creation info.
-d, –no-data No row information.
-O, –set-variable var=option
give a variable a value. –help lists variables
–opt Same as –add-drop-table –add-locks –all –quick
–extended-insert –lock-tables –disable-keys
-p, –password[=…] Password to use when connecting to server.
If password is not given it’s solicited on the tty.-P, –port=… Port number to use for connection.
-q, –quick Don’t buffer query, dump directly to stdout.
-Q, –quote-names Quote table and column names with `
-r, –result-file=… Direct output to a given file. This option should be
used in MSDOS, because it prevents new line ‘\n’
from being converted to ‘\n\r’ (newline + carriage
return).
-S, –socket=… Socket file to use for connection.
–tables Overrides option –databases (-B).
-T, –tab=… Creates tab separated textfile for each table to
given path. (creates .sql and .txt files).
NOTE: This only works if mysqldump is run on
the same machine as the mysqld daemon.
-u, –user=# User for login if not current user.
-v, –verbose Print info about the various stages.
-V, –version Output version information and exit.
-w, –where= dump only selected records; QUOTES mandatory!
-X, –xml dump a database as well formed XML
-x, –first-slave Locks all tables across all databases.
EXAMPLES: “–where=user=’jimf'” “-wuserid>1” “-wuserid<1”
Use -T (–tab=…) with –fields-…
–fields-terminated-by=…
Fields in the textfile are terminated by …
–fields-enclosed-by=…
Fields in the importfile are enclosed by …
–fields-optionally-enclosed-by=…
Fields in the i.file are opt. enclosed by …
–fields-escaped-by=…
Fields in the i.file are escaped by …
–lines-terminated-by=…
Lines in the i.file are terminated by …Default options are read from the following files in the given order:
/etc/my.cnf /var/lib/mysql/my.cnf ~/.my.cnf
The following groups are read: mysqldump client
The following options may be given as the first argument:
–print-defaults Print the program argument list and exit
–no-defaults Don’t read default options from any options file
–defaults-file=# Only read default options from the given file #
–defaults-extra-file=# Read this file after the global files are readPossible variables for option –set-variable (-O) are:
max_allowed_packet current value: 25165824
net_buffer_length current value: 1047551
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