sudo cp DB1/* DB2/ should have worked. The fact that it's giving you a file not found is a little confusing. My guess is that you have either have a typo in the source database folder name, or more likely you haven't taken into account that Linux file systems are case sensitive.

Brian Cluff

On 08/12/2010 04:17 PM, keith smith wrote:

Hi,

For some reason I just don't get the cp command. Maybe it is the deep
rooted MS DOS from the 80's and 90's. I spent about a decade using MS DOS.

Here is what is going on. I am in a CentOS box and do not ever become
root. I use sudo.

I want to copy one MySql DB to another so I can use the data for testing.

1) I cd to /var/lib/mysql
2) I can see both DB's
3) I issue any number of commands that do not work.

Lets say DB1 is the source directory & DB2 is the destination directory

mysql]$ sudo cp DB1/*.* DB2/ Results: cp: cannot stat `DB1/*.*': No such
file or directory

mysql]$ sudo cp DB1/* DB2/ Results: cp: cannot stat `DB1/*': No such
file or directory

mysql]$ sudo cp DB1/ DB2/ Results: creates the directory DB1 under DB2
and copies all the files into DB2/DB1

mysql]$ sudo cp DB1 DB2/ Results: does not seem to do anything.

http://www.computerhope.com/unix/ucp.htm shows this example: cp -r
/home/hope/files/* /home/hope/backup

mysql]$ sudo cp -r /var/lib/mysql/DB1/* /var/lib/mysql/DB2 - cp: cannot
stat `/var/lib/mysql/baseline/*': No such file or directory

This is driving me crazy. Any help much appreciated!

------------------------
Keith Smith




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