![]() ![]() Then restore the database to this server. ![]() Import or assign "concrete" to this site. Then pick Edit Databases, and "Import Database" tab at the top. Then select the apropriate domain from the drop down. The VIRTUALMIN basic (you do not need Pro) has all the basic functionality necessary to Backup and Restore of mysql databases.įirst login using your main root login, pick Edit Database and then add a new database named "concrete". I'm basically uploading all the files below C:\wamp\www\ to the VPS Server's /home/domain-name/public_html/ It's still going, 3 hours, many data socket failures. The concrete folder and related files take a long time to upload to the server. Rick fcgleason replied on at 6:08 am Reply Reading up on installing PHPmyAdmin with Virtualmin and Webmin, it looks like people had some troubles installing PhpMyAdmon under Vitrualmin and Webmin (there are so tricky details.) ![]() It looks like the "concrete" database only needs to be exported and imported! with changes to some php files. Will I also have to import the PHPmyAdmin databases and tables as well as the backed up Concrete Database? I have to check Michaael's post to determine this, (not needed for the Wampserver installation and transfers) at If i can figure out how ot import the Concrete database withll that work? YES Virtualmin has a very basic MySQL administrator built in. (second note from Curtis) see his link for MySQL commands to accomplish the import. PHP 5 (must it be PHP 5.2.9-2? I don't know how to set the version back in Virtualmin (basic).Īlso do I have to have PHPmyAdmin? - NO I found the Answer here. Real memory 2.16 GB total, 498.52 MB used Local disk space 9.58 GB total, 3.88 GB used There seems to be some other issues to work out. ![]()
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