Well, I gave it a shot, but for some reason, the dump caused my command window to die, 
while screaming.

The database is owned by a user with a password, so I typed the following:

mysqldump databasename --user=xxxxxx --password=xxxxxxxx

It started doing something, but like I mentioned, the system begain complaining. I am 
looking at the mysql --help, but I do not see anything about a password, or about 
where to put the files.

Thanks,

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Subject: Re: copying blob data to remote box


Are you just copying the files?  I'd suggest using mysqldump if you are
not already..


On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Scott Purcell wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am running a DB on a machine in which I am developing on. Then I have been copying 
> the contents of ~mysql/data/databasename to another box where I am running my code. 
> All the data I modify copies well, and I can run on my production box with no 
> problems. Except for binary blob data. When I go to my production box, the blob data 
> does not seem to work properly. Are there other files, directories that I need to 
> copy over in order to get this to work?
>
> The machines are not networked together, I have to move files via CD.
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
>
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