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    Default Database restore through SSH

    i am a noob in ssh so guys tell me frm first step to last in restoring a database thro ssh in cpanel

    edit : ssh is enabled in that cpanel
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    You will need the database username, password and database name, and putty
    After you ssh into OLD server, type "mysqldump -u USER_NAME -p DB_NAME | gzip > FILE.sql.gz"
    Enter the database password when it asks. Then, usinf FTP or sFTP, copy the FILE.sql.gz file from the OLD server to the NEW server. (Presumably by copying it from OLD server to your PC and then to NEW server.)
    After you ssh into NEW server, type "gunzip < FILE.sql.gz | mysql -u USER_NAME -p DB_NAME"
    Enter the database password when it asks. When it is done, your database will be copied to the new server.

    Restoring . ssh to new host (make sure the database actually exists!)

    mysql database -uusername -p < database.sql
    or simply mysql database -uusername -p
    enter password
    source database.sql

    PM me if you need more help.

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    oh ok bro will try

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    in shh type:
    mysql -uyour_dbuser -pyour_dbname </home/location/of/database/data.sql
    hit enter
    it will then ask for password of database enter it and hit enter

    you could also do this:
    cd /home/location/of/database
    mysql -uyour_dbuser -pyour_dbname <data.sql
    hit enter
    it will then ask for password of database enter it and hit enter

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    Member
    Quote Originally Posted by SmartWareZ View Post
    You will need the database username, password and database name, and putty
    After you ssh into OLD server, type "mysqldump -u USER_NAME -p DB_NAME | gzip > FILE.sql.gz"
    Enter the database password when it asks. Then, usinf FTP or sFTP, copy the FILE.sql.gz file from the OLD server to the NEW server. (Presumably by copying it from OLD server to your PC and then to NEW server.)
    After you ssh into NEW server, type "gunzip < FILE.sql.gz | mysql -u USER_NAME -p DB_NAME"
    Enter the database password when it asks. When it is done, your database will be copied to the new server.

    Restoring . ssh to new host (make sure the database actually exists!)

    mysql database -uusername -p < database.sql
    or simply mysql database -uusername -p
    enter password
    source database.sql

    PM me if you need more help.
    Very, very helpful!
    Thank you!
    Internet Entrepreneur and Computer Engineer

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    #6
    ty SmartWareZ & r0ck

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    #7
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    Website's:
    security-shell.info helldownunder.in
    Thanx For Info....

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