If you do the dump/restore by hand or shell script than the first indicator
is if the process finishes without errors. Then you could calculate
checksums of your tables on both boxes and compare them, this will obviously
only work if the production db has not changed since the dump.

Are you doing this by hand or are you suing any tools provided by mysql or a
third party

Olaf


On 7/21/08 8:41 AM, "Warren Windvogel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Olaf Stein wrote:
>> Is my assumption correct that you dump your main production db and restore
>> it to a second server? And this restore is what you want to verify?
> 
> That is correct.
> 
> Warren

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