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* Copyright (C) 2007 - 2015 Hyperweb2 All rights reserved.
* GNU General Public License version 3; see www.hyperweb2.com/terms/
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# HOW TO USE MYSQL_* tools
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Before starting to dump/import, please rename mysql_config.dist in mysql_config and change infos using your configurations
If you are using AppArmor , edit /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.mysqld and add directory that must be used by the dump
to easy dump/import the database, use ./mysql-tools command that includes dump and import scripts, instead if you need to separate the functions ,
use ./mysql-dump and ./mysql-import.
mysql-tools utilization:
# This script automatically dump and import sql files
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# syntax: ./mysql_tools <opt> <database> <tables> <method> <configpath>
# OPT -> dump/import ( export / import tables )
# TABLES -> use "," to separate table names; ex: mysql_dump "" "table1,table2..tableN". Leave blank to dump all tables.
# DATABASE -> specify database to process, use "" for default ( see in mysql-config )
# METHOD -> 0/1 (0: no fulldb,1: use fulldb) default: ( see in mysql-config )
# CONFIGPATH -> specify alternative path of config file, use "" to check in source folder
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mysql-dump utilization:
# This script will export all tables from specified db and tables in separated sql files
# it can also export the full db in a single sql file.
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# syntax: ./mysql_dump <database> <tables> <method> <configpath>
# options are not required, because values can be defined in config file:
# DATABASE -> specify database to dump, use "" for default ( see in mysql-config )
# TABLES -> use "" to dump all tables. Use "," to separate table names; ex: mysql_dump "" "table1,table2..tableN"
# METHOD -> 0/1 (0: no fulldb,1: with fulldb) default: ( see in mysql-config )
# CONFIGPATH -> specify alternative path for config file, use "" to check in source folder.
#
mysql-import utilization:
# This script will import the contents of the sql/ directory to the MySQL database.
# You can choose to import table by table, or the entire db
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# syntax: ./mysql_import <database> <tables> <method> <configpath>
# options are not required, because values can be defined in config file:
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# DATABASE -> specify database to dump, use "" for default ( see in mysql-config )
# TABLES -> use "," to separate table names; ex: mysql_dump "" "table1,table2..tableN" ..OR use "" to dump all tables.
# METHOD -> 1/0 ( 1: by folder, 0: by full dump) default: ( see in mysql-config )
# CONFIGPATH -> specify alternative path for config file, use "" to check in source folder.
#
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