Hello,

Thanks for your quick reply.

I use WEBMIN and within the Webmin modules you can make simply a SQL backup, 
which is in fact a flat file consisting of MYSQL commands.

Explains this enough?

Thanks, BR



Op 8 sep. 2013, om 21:02 heeft "Luis H. Forchesatto" 
<luisforchesa...@gmail.com> het volgende geschreven:

> How did you backed up the MySQL?
> 
> Att.
> Luis H. Forchesatto
> 
> Em 08/09/2013 16:00, "Trianon33" <triano...@gmail.com> escreveu:
> Hello all,
> 
> As this is my first post to this list (though reading for some time yet), I 
> maybe not complete in asking my question. Apologies for that.
> 
> On the other hand, this is not a prio 1 problem, so if it takes some mailing, 
> that's ok.
> 
> I have a website on my private webserver, which consist of some kind of a 
> LAMP-server on a raspberry. Previously it ran on a laptop with Ubuntu and the 
> same kind of LAMP-server.
> 
> I'm trying to restore the SQL-backup from the old machine to restore with the 
> raspberry. While finding the file and starting the restore is no problem, I 
> get the following message and a full stop:
> 
> SELECT MAX( version ) 
> FROM `phpmyadmin`.`pma_tracking` 
> WHERE `db_name` = 'bbz'
> AND `table_name` = 'wp_links VALUES'
> AND FIND_IN_SET( 'INSERT', tracking ) >0
> 
> MySQL retourneerde: <b_help.png>
> 
> #1100 - Table 'pma_tracking' was not locked with LOCK TABLES
> 
> Since I do a full restore I'm processing the younameit.SQL file
> 
> I'm bad in interpreting the error messag, don't understand what it exactly 
> mens and what I can do to cure this problem.
> 
> Anyone a suggestion?
> 
> Thanks in advance, BR

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