Hello.
e:\mysql\scripts\mysqlhotcopy.pl -u root -p password db_name /backup_test
I think, the problem is in the missing period in /backup_test, it should be
./backup_test. But generally Windows isn't listed in operating systems list
on which mysqlhotcopy works.
Maybe cygwin will help.
I am running MySQL and Perl on Windows 2003. I am trying to use the
mysqlhotocpy script for backup. Mysqlhotcopy will execute but returns an
error.
Command:
e:\mysql\scripts\mysqlhotcopy.pl -u root -p password db_name /backup_test
Error:
The system cannot find the path specified.
Executing
Description:
With mysqlhotcopy version 1.15 (from MySQL-3.23.49-1) I used
to do like this:
mysqlhotcopy --user=root --password=foo -q --allowold
--record_log_pos backup.log_pos db1 db2 backup $TMPDIR
After upgrading to MySQL-3.23.55-1 and thus mysqlhotcopy
Hi mysql wizards,
I've a problem with mysqlhotcopy, i.e. the 'copy step' fails. I've no
idea why (for I don't understand perl), could anyone help?
Here is how mysqlhotcopy is invoked (intentionaly using option
'-n' here):
mysqlhotcopy webimages /swpr_ss02-2/frisbee/dbbackups --allowold
Hi mysql wizards,
I've a problem with mysqlhotcopy, i.e. the 'copy step' fails. I've no
idea why (for I don't understand perl), could anyone help?
Here is how mysqlhotcopy is invoked (intentionaly using option
'-n' here):
mysqlhotcopy webimages /swpr_ss02-2/frisbee/dbbackups --allowold