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Glad to know it is still helping!
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I've been using Mysql Dumper for years and it's always worked great for me
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Mine keeps timing out when I'm restoring my post table. Stops here everytime. Any advice?
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Just came across this article tonight, followed your instructions to the letter and the only thing I had to do manually was to add the "work" folder and subfolders and CHMOD them to 777
After that I ran a backup and it worked first time. Thanks so much for this. ![]() No members have liked this post.
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This isn't a 'hack' so please don't call it one.
its just telling you how to use an already well documented script. No members have liked this post.
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Mysql Dumper is To bad... i have ba Exp form Dumper
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set the speed to something lower than 50,000.
Go to mysite.com/mysqldumper/config_overview.php click general Set speed control from 100 to 9000. I don't recommend setting it higher unless you are on a VPS or Dedicated. No members have liked this post.
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