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Ok, I see Garvin said on the topic, "If you already have content in your godaddy install, you should try to make a database dump before!"
I'm very new to weblog software so forgive me if this sounds naive, but how do I do a database dump?
Export entries?
I did that and got a page of everything and bookmarked that page.
Or do I do something else?
I'm very new to weblog software so forgive me if this sounds naive, but how do I do a database dump?
Export entries?
I did that and got a page of everything and bookmarked that page.
Or do I do something else?
No, you're not - you're using 0.8.2, you can't be newBuzz wrote:I'm very new to weblog software so forgive me if this sounds naive, but how do I do a database dump?
Export entries?
I think what Garvin meant by that is a MySQL dump. You can't do that from Serendipity, you need something like phpmyadmin or whatever tool your webspace provider, erm, provides for this task.
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We really need to find some way of getting GoDaddy to update their script. We're getting a lot more GoDaddy users these days and it won't be long till upgrading from 0.82 to 1.1 is just too difficult. Buzz, would you mind letting the GoDaddy tech support people know, or maybe ask them for a contact name so one of us can get the ball rolling?
Nice try, but no. I think that's only for attempts to import into other blogging systems.
To make a database dump, you open phpMyAdmin. You login to your database. You go to the wonderful "Database Backup/Restore" tab. You hit the button -- you can also set some options, if you like -- and you wait it to start a download. The downloaded file will be your database dump. You can use it later in a restore if everything goes wrong somehow.
EDIT: Late to the party, as usual. If only I didn't have to work.
Good luck with the GoDaddy support!
To make a database dump, you open phpMyAdmin. You login to your database. You go to the wonderful "Database Backup/Restore" tab. You hit the button -- you can also set some options, if you like -- and you wait it to start a download. The downloaded file will be your database dump. You can use it later in a restore if everything goes wrong somehow.
EDIT: Late to the party, as usual. If only I didn't have to work.
Good luck with the GoDaddy support!
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Ok. This one says I can do what you've told me to do so I'll give it a try. I do have my entries backed up elsewhere so if all else fails, I can always reinsert them manually. That's how they all got there in the first place.
Thanks again. I'll really try to not have any more questions on this today.
Thanks again. I'll really try to not have any more questions on this today.
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Buzz, stop with the apologies, if we're able to help we will, believe me we would all prefer to see your site working now rather than have you wait another day or so. Problem is that we're all in different timezones, so if we're all online right now, you can bet its going to another 24hours until we're all back online again at the same time. Keep those questions coming if they need an answer.
Ok. I hear ya.
By the way, I got this response:
Thank you for contacting online support.
At this time, there are no plans to change the version of Serendipity being offered. As we highly value your ideas, I will forward your information to our developers for consideration. Please feel free to e-mail us at suggestions@godaddy.com any time with any further suggestions you have.
Please let us know if we can help you in any other way.
Sincerely,
Ben C.
Online Support Technician
~~ We'll see
By the way, I got this response:
Thank you for contacting online support.
At this time, there are no plans to change the version of Serendipity being offered. As we highly value your ideas, I will forward your information to our developers for consideration. Please feel free to e-mail us at suggestions@godaddy.com any time with any further suggestions you have.
Please let us know if we can help you in any other way.
Sincerely,
Ben C.
Online Support Technician
~~ We'll see
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eargh, so now we have to write up documentation specifically for GoDaddy users to make this process easier for the next poor soul who comes along and needs to get things working.
Buzz, thanks very much for your patience, and please keep posting what you've done in this thread. You might become our GoDaddy expert!
Buzz, thanks very much for your patience, and please keep posting what you've done in this thread. You might become our GoDaddy expert!
I'm all for using stable software, but these guys have definitely gotten something wrongcarl_galloway wrote:eargh, so now we have to write up documentation specifically for GoDaddy users to make this process easier for the next poor soul who comes along and needs to get things working.
Just to get this straight: These guys offer a blog hosting service with a more than rusty version of s9y, they refuse to upgrade it, but users can upgrade themselves? Weird people.