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| − | ===   | + | == Backup (export) existing CMS ==  | 
| + | To export your original CMS you need to:  | ||
# Backup files in the source CMS (with tar, zip, etc.).  | # Backup files in the source CMS (with tar, zip, etc.).  | ||
| − | #: Our suggestion is to use the command: <pre>$ tar cvfz cmsfoldername.tar.gz   | + | #: Our suggestion is to use the command: <pre>$ tar cvfz cmsfoldername.tar.gz <cms_folder_name></pre> (obviously changing ''<cms_folder_name>'' for your CMS folder name).  | 
# Export database with mysqldump (in a *.sql file). We can use:  | # Export database with mysqldump (in a *.sql file). We can use:  | ||
| − | #* Command mysqldump. With:<pre>$ mysqldump -u   | + | #* Command mysqldump. With:<pre>$ mysqldump -u <username> -p cmsdbname > cmsdb.sql</pre>We will create the file cmsdb.sql with all CMS DB data. Obsioulsy you have to change ''<username>'' for your user name.  | 
#* phpmyadmin: too easy to give explanations for that.  | #* phpmyadmin: too easy to give explanations for that.  | ||
That should result in having 2 files, (1) *.tar.gz and (2) *.sql.  | That should result in having 2 files, (1) *.tar.gz and (2) *.sql.  | ||
| − | ===   | + | == Restore (import) the backuped CMS ==  | 
| + | To import the backuped CMS in the new system you need to:  | ||
We need 2 files: the tarball and the sql for database.  | We need 2 files: the tarball and the sql for database.  | ||
# Copy the files (*.sql and *.tar.gz) to your target system.  | # Copy the files (*.sql and *.tar.gz) to your target system.  | ||
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#* Using the tar command is (you need SSH access to your system)<pre>$ tar xvfz cmsfoldername.tar.gz</pre>  | #* Using the tar command is (you need SSH access to your system)<pre>$ tar xvfz cmsfoldername.tar.gz</pre>  | ||
#* If your system doesn't have SSH you can uncompress the files in your local machine and upload it using FTP.  | #* If your system doesn't have SSH you can uncompress the files in your local machine and upload it using FTP.  | ||
| − | # Change the folder name if you need it.<pre>$ mv cmsfoldername newfoldername</pre>  | + | # Change the folder name if you need it.<pre>$ mv <cmsfoldername> <newfoldername></pre>  | 
# Create the database in the target system.  | # Create the database in the target system.  | ||
| − | #* Using ''mysqladmin'' command:<pre>$ mysqladmin -u   | + | #* Using ''mysqladmin'' command:<pre>$ mysqladmin -u <username> -p create <username>_newdb</pre>(Obviously changing ''<username>'' for your user name and ''newdb'' for something related to your CMS as "wp1" or "wiki2").  | 
| − | #* Using ''mysql'' command:<pre>$ mysql -u   | + | #* Using ''mysql'' command:<pre>$ mysql -u <username> -p</pre>  | 
| − | #: <pre>mysql> create database   | + | #: <pre>mysql> create database <username>_newdb;</pre>  | 
#* Using phpmyadmin  | #* Using phpmyadmin  | ||
# Import the SQL file in the new database.  | # Import the SQL file in the new database.  | ||
| − | #* Using ''mysql'' command:<pre>$ mysql -u   | + | #* Using ''mysql'' command:<pre>$ mysql -u <username> -p <username>_newdb < cmsdb.sql</pre>  | 
#* Using phpmyadmin  | #* Using phpmyadmin  | ||
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* Mediawiki: LocalSettings.php  | * Mediawiki: LocalSettings.php  | ||
* Joomla!: configuration.php  | * Joomla!: configuration.php  | ||
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You have to review this settings to make the CMS work again:  | You have to review this settings to make the CMS work again:  | ||
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* DB password  | * DB password  | ||
* root folder of the installation  | * root folder of the installation  | ||
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| + | In '''Wordpress''' you also have to change the SITE DIRECTORY that is not in the wp-config.php file but in the DATABASE. If you don't change it, the images will not appear and some functionalities may not work.  | ||
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| + | The easy way as indicated [http://codex.wordpress.org/Moving_WordPress here]:  | ||
| + | * Go to admin -> Settings -> General  | ||
| + | * Change Wordpress Address (URI) and Site Address (URL)  | ||
| + | * Save changes and go!  | ||
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| + | The taugh way (may be not enough, that's only for the URI):  | ||
| + | * Go to PHPMYADMIN and select the WP database  | ||
| + | * Go to the table WP_OPTIONS  | ||
| + | * Search "siteurl" in the ''option_name'' column.  | ||
| + | * Edit (pen icon) this row and change "option_value" column to your new site name.  | ||
== More ==  | == More ==  | ||
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* [[SQL exportacio]]: DB export.  | * [[SQL exportacio]]: DB export.  | ||
* [[SQL creacio]]: creation and import of databases.  | * [[SQL creacio]]: creation and import of databases.  | ||
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| + | You can use several commands to synchronize your data in a remote server with your local filesystem:  | ||
| + | * '''''rsync''''' is the most common used, but you need SSH access to your site.  | ||
| + | * Some hostings just provide FTP service, so you can read [http://serverfault.com/questions/24622/how-to-use-rsync-over-ftp this article for other ways to syncronize over FTP]. Particularly you can use this ones:  | ||
| + | ** mirror  | ||
| + | ** wget: can work over FTP as well as HTTP  | ||
| + | ** sitecopy  | ||
| + | ** lftp (seems more complex needing a script)  | ||
Revisió de 15:48, 7 maig 2014
To backup and restore a CMS we have to follow the following procedure:
- Export database and filesystem of the original CMS.
 - Import files and database in the new system.
 - Adjust the config files of the CMS to make it work.
 
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Backup (export) existing CMS[modifica]
To export your original CMS you need to:
- Backup files in the source CMS (with tar, zip, etc.).
- Our suggestion is to use the command: 
$ tar cvfz cmsfoldername.tar.gz <cms_folder_name>
(obviously changing <cms_folder_name> for your CMS folder name). 
 - Our suggestion is to use the command: 
 - Export database with mysqldump (in a *.sql file). We can use:
- Command mysqldump. With:
$ mysqldump -u <username> -p cmsdbname > cmsdb.sql
We will create the file cmsdb.sql with all CMS DB data. Obsioulsy you have to change <username> for your user name. - phpmyadmin: too easy to give explanations for that.
 
 - Command mysqldump. With:
 
That should result in having 2 files, (1) *.tar.gz and (2) *.sql.
Restore (import) the backuped CMS[modifica]
To import the backuped CMS in the new system you need to: We need 2 files: the tarball and the sql for database.
- Copy the files (*.sql and *.tar.gz) to your target system.
 - Extract files in the target system.
- Using the tar command is (you need SSH access to your system)
$ tar xvfz cmsfoldername.tar.gz
 - If your system doesn't have SSH you can uncompress the files in your local machine and upload it using FTP.
 
 - Using the tar command is (you need SSH access to your system)
 - Change the folder name if you need it.
$ mv <cmsfoldername> <newfoldername>
 - Create the database in the target system.
- Using mysqladmin command:
$ mysqladmin -u <username> -p create <username>_newdb
(Obviously changing <username> for your user name and newdb for something related to your CMS as "wp1" or "wiki2"). - Using mysql command:
$ mysql -u <username> -p
 
mysql> create database <username>_newdb;
- Using phpmyadmin
 
 - Using mysqladmin command:
 - Import the SQL file in the new database.
- Using mysql command:
$ mysql -u <username> -p <username>_newdb < cmsdb.sql
 - Using phpmyadmin
 
 - Using mysql command:
 
Adjusting config files of the new CMS[modifica]
Each CMS needs to change different things. You have to look for the config file, depending on your CMS, for example:
- Wordpress: wp-config.php
 - Mediawiki: LocalSettings.php
 - Joomla!: configuration.php
 
You have to review this settings to make the CMS work again:
- DB name
 - DB user
 - DB password
 - root folder of the installation
 
In Wordpress you also have to change the SITE DIRECTORY that is not in the wp-config.php file but in the DATABASE. If you don't change it, the images will not appear and some functionalities may not work.
The easy way as indicated here:
- Go to admin -> Settings -> General
 - Change Wordpress Address (URI) and Site Address (URL)
 - Save changes and go!
 
The taugh way (may be not enough, that's only for the URI):
- Go to PHPMYADMIN and select the WP database
 - Go to the table WP_OPTIONS
 - Search "siteurl" in the option_name column.
 - Edit (pen icon) this row and change "option_value" column to your new site name.
 
More[modifica]
To know more you can read that articles for database creation, export and import:
- SQL exportacio: DB export.
 - SQL creacio: creation and import of databases.
 
You can use several commands to synchronize your data in a remote server with your local filesystem:
- rsync is the most common used, but you need SSH access to your site.
 - Some hostings just provide FTP service, so you can read this article for other ways to syncronize over FTP. Particularly you can use this ones:
- mirror
 - wget: can work over FTP as well as HTTP
 - sitecopy
 - lftp (seems more complex needing a script)