Difference between revisions of "Backing up and restoring MySQL database"
m |
m |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
==MySQL database backup== | ==MySQL database backup== | ||
'''For large production databases refer [[CentOS 8.x mariadb taking backup of large production databases]]''' | |||
To backup MySQL database one can use '<tt>mysqldump</tt>' program. Syntax for mysqldump is: | To backup MySQL database one can use '<tt>mysqldump</tt>' program. Syntax for mysqldump is: |
Revision as of 13:56, 9 April 2021
<yambe:breadcrumb self="Backing up and restoring MySQL database">Mariadb configuration | Mariadb configuration</yambe:breadcrumb>
Backing up and restoring MySQL database
MySQL database backup
For large production databases refer CentOS 8.x mariadb taking backup of large production databases
To backup MySQL database one can use 'mysqldump' program. Syntax for mysqldump is:
mysqldump -u <mysql_username> -p <database_name> > <database_name>.sql
To automatically compress the database before it is stored on disk the output of mysqldump can be passed through bzip2 as:
mysqldump -u <mysql_username> -p <database_name> | bzip2 > <database_name>.sql.bz2
Restoring MySQL database
To restore MySQL database we can use 'mysql' command line client. Command to restore database is:
cat <dump_file>.sql | mysql -u <mysql_username> -p <database_name>
To restore a compressed database along with password we can take help of 'bunzip2' and 'sshpass' utilities in following manner:
bunzip2 -c <dump_file>.sql.bz2 | sshpass -p <mysql_database_password> mysql -u <mysql_username> -p <database_name>
<yambe:breadcrumb self="Backing up and restoring MySQL database">Mariadb configuration | Mariadb configuration</yambe:breadcrumb>