hi,
Just to add up i have read some where ( i assume in the mailing list
only) that OS recognizes the file based on few codes added at the
starting / ending of a file. So there are ways to create a MYD file
through vi editor as well (this is not from the angle of restoring the
data in that table). As Daniel said if there is no binlogs/ update /
query logs there is no way of restoring data to the current date.
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Regards,
N.PradeepChandru,
MySQL DBA, Cricinfo Pvt Ltd.
Daniel da Veiga wrote:
On 5/9/06, balaraju mandala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thank you Daniel for reply.
Just in curiocity i want ask u, how u r taking daily backups, just using
'mysqldump' or using any Tools.
I'm using mysqldump plus bzip2 to compress data for about 2 years now.
Tried many tools, mysqldump scripted in bash (linux) or even in .bat
(windows) was always better than any other tools.
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Daniel da Veiga
Computer Operator - RS - Brazil
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