Update Readme with Plesk instructions
The readme instructions are updated with instructions for Plesk servers.
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Method 3: Plesk server use the admin user
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sed -i "s|^#MYSQL_USER='root'|MYSQL_USER='admin'|g" /usr/local/sbin/backup_mysql.sh
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sed -i "s|^#MYSQL_PW='ThisIsMyMySQLRootPassword'|MYSQL_PW=\$\(cat /etc/psa/.psa.shadow\)|g" /usr/local/sbin/backup_mysql.sh
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## Install script ##
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## Install script ##
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## Recover database ##
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## Recover database ##
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Method 1:
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Assuming you want to restore my-testdb from your backups made on 20211012-0010, define variables:
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Assuming you want to restore my-testdb from your backups made on 20211012-0010, define variables:
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DB='my-testdb'
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DB='my-testdb'
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sudo mysql -e 'DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS `'${NEWDB}'`'
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sudo mysql -e 'DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS `'${NEWDB}'`'
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sudo mysql -e 'CREATE DATABASE `'${NEWDB}'`'
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sudo mysql -e 'CREATE DATABASE `'${NEWDB}'`'
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for table in ${BACKUPDIR}/${DB}/*; do gunzip -c $table | sudo mysql ${NEWDB}; done
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for table in ${BACKUPDIR}/${DB}/*; do gunzip -c $table | sudo mysql ${NEWDB}; done
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```
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Method 2 - Plesk Servers:
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Assuming you want to restore my-testdb from your backups made on 20211012-0010, define variables:
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DB='my-testdb'
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NEWDB='my-testdb'
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BACKUPDIR='/var/backup/mysql/20211012-0010'
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TIP: You can change NEWDB to any other name if you wish to restore to an alternate database name!
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Make sure you have a backup of the current database which will be replaced:
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sudo mysqldump -u admin -p$(cat /etc/psa/.psa.shadow) ${NEWDB} > /root/${NEWDB}-$(date +%Y%m%d).sql
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And now the actual recovery (Need to be in the same session! Do not enter this in another SSH window / terminal):
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sudo mysql -u admin -p$(cat /etc/psa/.psa.shadow) -e 'DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS `'${NEWDB}'`'
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sudo mysql -u admin -p$(cat /etc/psa/.psa.shadow) -e 'CREATE DATABASE `'${NEWDB}'`'
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for table in ${BACKUPDIR}/${DB}/*; do gunzip -c $table | sudo mysql -u admin -p$(cat /etc/psa/.psa.shadow) ${NEWDB}; done
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