Manual talk:DumpBackup.php


 * Questions:


 * I have multiple wiki in the same database but different table. How do I specify which wiki to dump.
 * If you've soft linked one wiki installation's maintenance or includes to the other, the backup script will use the settings from wherever the files actually are, thus disregarding any table prefix you've set in the second installation's LocalSettings. I blew away the soft-linked maintenance and includes and copied the real ones in, and then the backup script used the proper LocalSettings. &#x2014;alxndr&#x00a0; (t) 23:45, 9 July 2009 (UTC)
 * I'm getting this error: This script must be run from the command line --74.14.57.223 23:30, 16 October 2008 (UTC)
 * What's the command for dumping to a specific file in linux?
 * —Emufarmers(T 16:49, 14 February 2009 (UTC)


 * I'm running on Windows and PHP5. My database seems to be working fine. Any ideas? This is my command and error:
 * Command)
 * Error)

Nevermind, I didn't have an AdminSetting.php setup.

Warning - division by zero - will it cause problems?
While dumping a wiki, the following are the last two lines of the dump:

Warning: Division by zero in [DIRECTORY]/maintenance/backup.inc on line 267 2009-06-10 14:14:18: wikademia_ 10206 pages (92.738/sec), 59922 revs (544.487/sec), ETA 2009-06-10 14:14:20 [max 61176] Warning: Division by zero in [DIRECTORY]/maintenance/backup.inc on line 267

The whole "Warning: Division by zero in..." can that cause problems? Is there a known fix? Thank you. Wikademia

dunno how to quote, but problem is this. you have --report with no =n. a look at the file in question shows that there is no check if you provide the --report flag without supplying an option. omit this flag.

Full doesn't get logs, and vice versa?
I am confused by the --full and --logs flag in the dumpBackup.php file. The full backup doesn't appear to grab the logs, and the logs flag obviously doesn't get the full. Do I need to run both of these on seperate dumps? Or should I just be on the safe side and run 3 dumps and tarball them up. --Urda 16:07, 12 March 2010 (UTC)