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=== Adjusting config files of the new CMS === | === Adjusting config files of the new CMS === | ||
− | ... | + | 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 | ||
== More == | == More == |
Revisió del 19:41, 26 març 2011
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.
Contingut
Export your original CMS
- Backup files in the source CMS (with tar, zip, etc.).
- Our suggestion is to use the command:
$ tar cvfz cmsfoldername.tar.gz cmsfoldername
(obviously changing cmsfoldername 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 enric -p cmsdbname > cmsdb.sql
We will create the file cmsdb.sql with all CMS DB data. Obsioulsy you have to change "enric" 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.
Importing in the new system
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 tar the command is:
$ tar xvfz cmsfoldername.tar.gz
- Using tar the command is:
- Create the database in the target system.
- Using mysqladmin command:
$ mysqladmin -u enric -p create enric_newdb
(Obviously changing enric for your username). - Using mysql command:
$ mysql -u enric -p
mysql> create database enric_newdb;
- Using phpmyadmin
- Using mysqladmin command:
- Import the SQL file in the new database.
- Using mysql command:
$ mysql -u enric -p enric_newdb < cmsdb.sql
- Using phpmyadmin
- Using mysql command:
Adjusting config files of the new CMS
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
More
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.