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This procedure can also be used to make copies of similar configurations from one Toolpack system to another. The Serial Number of the Tmedia used must be updated after the new database is in place using the Migration tab. If the tab is not present, you can do it manually (contact support)<br><br>  
This procedure can also be used to make copies of similar configurations from one Toolpack system to another. The Serial Number of the Tmedia used must be updated after the new database is in place using the Migration tab. If the tab is not present, you can do it manually (contact support)<br><br>  


Here are other useful mysql commands:
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For scheduled backups, see [[Scheduled Database Backup]]
 
Here are other useful mysql commands (CentOS 5):
<pre>mysql –u tbdb –p tbdbpw
<pre>mysql –u tbdb –p tbdbpw
use toolpack_3_1;
use toolpack_3_1;
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ps -ef | grep mysqld
ps -ef | grep mysqld
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For scheduled backups, see [[Scheduled Database Backup]]

Revision as of 09:14, 19 March 2021

To backup the MySQL database, use the following commands (example is for major version 3.1):

mysqldump -u tbdb -ptbdbpw --opt toolpack_3_1 > toolpack_3_1_bk.sql

Then, you need to save the "toolpack_3_1_bk.sql" file in a safe place.

You can recover the database this way:

mysql -u tbdb -ptbdbpw toolpack_3_1 < toolpack_3_1_bk.sql

This procedure can also be used to make copies of similar configurations from one Toolpack system to another. The Serial Number of the Tmedia used must be updated after the new database is in place using the Migration tab. If the tab is not present, you can do it manually (contact support)


For scheduled backups, see Scheduled Database Backup

Here are other useful mysql commands (CentOS 5):

mysql –u tbdb –p tbdbpw
use toolpack_3_1;
show tables;
SELECT * from system_infos;
SELECT * from mysql.user;

And to work with the MySQL service:

service mysqld stop
service mysqld start
ps -ef | grep mysqld