Sajan,
The only problem I see with a cron job is a security issue. I assume
you are putting your MySQL password(s) in your cron job script, since
mysqldump requires it. I would not recommend doing that. I have a
system backup script which I manually run monthly. It does not include
the passwords. When that script runs, mysqldump prompts me for the
password, I enter it, and off it goes.
I might add that I have been using mysqldump for several years and I
have not had any problems with it or with retrieving the database data
from its backup files. I need to retrieve the backup when I upgrade
MySQL, in order to restore my databases in the new version. It works
fine, even when I upgraded from MySQL 5.0.67 to 5.5.29.
Girvin Herr
Sajan Parikh wrote:
Someone mentioned mysqldump, this is definitely the way to go. Set it up
on a cron and have it dump files to a backup directory.
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On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 11:08 AM, Wolfgang Keller <felip...@gmx.net> wrote:
My question now is - Where does MySQL store the Database and how do I
track it down to make a backup??
You'll have to use the MySQL administration tool for that. LO only sees
a server running at an IP address listening to a specific port. It has
no means to know where the data is.
And I still recommend PostgreSQL over MySQL. ;-)
Among others, it allows backing up a database while "live".
Sincerely,
Wolfgang
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