try with my scripts? On 10/22/05, Barry Marler wrote: > > On 10/22/05, Dave Strydom wrote: > > oh yeah, and change the --password='' field to your own password, dont > just > > copy past. > > > > Dave > > > > > > On 10/22/05, Dave Strydom wrote: > > > Man, this ...... page messed up my mysql stuff seriously, ok, for > those > > who had the same libmysqlclient.so.12 problems i had or for those people > who > > get to the importing of all your database backup and it stuffs up. here > is > > DAVE'S guide to upgrading to MySQL 4.1 > > > > > > > > > # = commands to type > > > = = comments > > > > > > ==================================== > > > # mkdir -p /home/backup/mysql > > > # nano mysql_backup.php > > > > > > == > > > = Place the code below into the mysql_backup.php and save the file = > > > == > > > > > > /*------mysql_backup.php---------*/ > > > > > print("mysql backup\n"); > > > foreach (glob('/var/lib/mysql/*') as $fullname) > > > { > > > $database = basename($fullname); > > > $command = sprintf('mysqldump -a -B %s -c -v -Q > > > /home/backup/mysql/%s.sql --password=\'Our@db$IG\'', $database, > $database); > > > > > > exec($command); > > > print($database . ' : ' . $command . "\n\n\n"); > > > > > > } > > > ?> > > > > > > > > > /*-----------------------------------------------------*/ > > > > > > # nano mysql_restore.php > > > > > > == > > > = Place the code below in the mysql_restore.php and save the file = > > > == > > > > > > /*------mysql_retore.php---------*/ > > > > > > > > print("mysql backup\n"); > > > > > > $dir = '/home/backup/mysql/'; > > > if ($fp = opendir($dir)) > > > { > > > print('running...'); > > > while (($file = readdir($fp)) !== FALSE) { > > > echo "$file\n"; > > > > > > $database = basename($file); > > > $command = sprintf('mysql < /home/backup/mysql/%s > > --password=\'Our@db$IG\'', $database); > > > print($database . ' : ' . $command . "\n\n\n"); > > > exec($command); > > > > > > } > > > closedir($fp); > > > } > > > else > > > { > > > print('cannot open path ' . $dir); > > > } > > > > > > ?> > > > > > > /*---------------*/ > > > > > > # php mysql_backup.php > > > > > > == > > > = This will make individual backup's of all your databases, the reason > i > > make it create scripts for each database > > > = instead of just pumping it all into 1 database, is because if there > is a > > problem on like 486590 of a 5 million > > > = line file, its going to be a bitch to work with, this way it just > > simplifies matters > > > == > > > > > > # quickpkg dev-db/mysql > > > # /etc/init.d/mysql stop > > > # emerge -C mysql > > > # rm -rf /var/lib/mysql/ /var/log/mysql > > > # emerge mysql > > > # etc-update > > > # emerge --config =mysql-4.1.14 > > > # revdep-rebuild --soname libmysqlclient.so.12 > > > # php mysql_restore.php > > > # mysql_fix_privilege_tables > > --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/my.cnf --user=root > > --password='PASSWORD' > > > # /etc/init.d/mysql restart > > > > > > And thats it. > > > ======================================= > > > > > > Dave > > > > > > > > > The upgrade TOTALLY pfutzed my test box. After installing 4.1, > revdep-rebuild wanted to build a bunch of ~x86 stuff (mod_php among > them). I went back to the old version. I have three production servers > running MySQL/Apache2/PHP, none of which will get this upgrade. For > the 1st time in 3 years, Gentoo is really pissing me off. > > -- > gentoo-server@gentoo.org mailing list > >