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Denis Gerasimov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list,
I have two MySQL 4.1 servers, one local and one remote. I need to transfer
database from one
- Original Message -
From: Denis Gerasimov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MySQL General List mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 1:12 AM
Subject: The best way to transfer data to another server
Hello list,
I have two MySQL 4.1 servers, one local and one remote. I need to
Hello list,
I have two MySQL 4.1 servers, one local and one remote. I need to
transfer
database from one server to another. What actually is the best way of
handling this task?
Are there any standard MySQL tools available for doing that (I mean
MySQL
Administrator/Query
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005, Denis Gerasimov wrote:
Hello list,
I have two MySQL 4.1 servers, one local and one remote. I need to
transfer
database from one server to another. What actually is the best way of
handling this task?
Are there any standard MySQL tools available for doing
My response intermixed...
Denis Gerasimov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/30/2005 09:29:00
AM:
Hello list,
I have two MySQL 4.1 servers, one local and one remote. I need to
transfer
database from one server to another. What actually is the best way
of
handling this task?
Are there any standard MySQL tools available for doing that (I mean
MySQL
Administrator/Query Browser etc.)
Have you looked at mysqldump and mysqlhotcopy?
I know about standard mysqldump utility but I actually needed something with
GUI interface.
I assume that that is a bad