On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 5:00 PM, Hans wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> this is a little offtopic, but maybe you can make things a little bit clearer
> for me.
>
> I had had a webserver hosted by a provider, which is switched off since a
> year. From this server I got a backup of a sql database. The system
On 06/28/2017 01:29 PM, Celejar wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jun 2017 10:00:00 +0200
Hans wrote:
Dear list,
this is a little offtopic, but maybe you can make things a little bit clearer
for me.
I had had a webserver hosted by a provider, which is switched off since a
year. From this server I got a back
On Wed, 28 Jun 2017 10:00:00 +0200
Hans wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> this is a little offtopic, but maybe you can make things a little bit clearer
> for me.
>
> I had had a webserver hosted by a provider, which is switched off since a
> year. From this server I got a backup of a sql database. The
On Wed, 28 Jun 2017 15:12:26 +0200
Hans wrote:
> Hi Greg,
> huu, that looks quite difficult for me.
> > Start by actually reading the compressed backup, using zless. See
> > whether it looks like an SQL dump. If it does, then you can
> > proceed to the next steps.
> >
> Ho dso I do thi
Hi Greg,
huu, that looks quite difficult for me.
> Start by actually reading the compressed backup, using zless. See whether
> it looks like an SQL dump. If it does, then you can proceed to the next
> steps.
>
Ho dso I do this? I unzipped my *.sql.gz and have now *.sql file. How can I
see
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 02:25:55PM +0200, Hans wrote:
> sqlbrowser looked best promising, but my sql databases can't be opened with
> it. I want to export the *.sql file into a new database, but I get stuck with
> an error. Telling ???e "unknown statement: 1#, unrecogized token: 1"#"", so
> it
sqlbrowser looked best promising, but my sql databases can't be opened with
it. I want to export the *.sql file into a new database, but I get stuck with
an error. Telling ḿe "unknown statement: 1#, unrecogized token: 1"#"", so it
looks like a format error.
Well, I do not know, what is causing
On Wed, 28 Jun 2017 10:53:02 +0200
Hans wrote:
Hello Hans,
>Maybe I should precise my question: How can I restore my data from this
>sql database on my desktop? Is there a tool to extract my blogs?
'sqlitebrowser' _may_ be of some assistance.
Disclaimer; I've only used it briefly so don't kn
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 10:53:02AM +0200, Hans wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 28. Juni 2017, 10:41:05 CEST schrieb Mirco Piccin:
Hi Hans,
Hi Mirco
Here more info:
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-backup-excerpt/5.7/en/reloading-sql-format-d
umps.html
sorry, but that was not quite the thing, I was loo
Hi Hans,
> Maybe I should precise my question: How can I restore my data from this sql
> database on my desktop? Is there a tool to extract my blogs?
>
> I do not want to build a webserver with php and wordpress and so on, just
> extract my blogs. Phpmyadmin needs a webserver to run. This is not,
Am Mittwoch, 28. Juni 2017, 10:41:05 CEST schrieb Mirco Piccin:
> Hi Hans,
>
Hi Mirco
> Here more info:
> https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-backup-excerpt/5.7/en/reloading-sql-format-d
> umps.html
>
sorry, but that was not quite the thing, I was looking for.
> After restore, you can browse the ta
Hi Hans,
> I had had a webserver hosted by a provider, which is switched off since a
> year. From this server I got a backup of a sql database. The system that ran
> that time, was wordpress, and the database is called something like
> "bla_bla_wp2016018_911.sql.gz"
i suppose the backup has all t
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