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</noinclude>===Back up the Database=== | </noinclude>===Back up the Database=== | ||
This is crucial. You MUST backup your database. If you don't, there's no way, at all, that you can revert back to v1.x of your forum, should you not be able to upgrade to v2, for some reason. | This is crucial. You MUST backup your database. If you don't, there's no way, at all, that you can revert back to v1.x of your forum, should you not be able to upgrade to v2, for some reason. | ||
It's highly recommended that you backup from your site's CPanel, or equivalent, as the SMF backup doesn't work, with some servers. | It's highly recommended that you backup from your site's CPanel, or equivalent, as the SMF backup doesn't work, with some servers. | ||
To backup the | ====Back up a database using SMF==== | ||
To backup the database from SMF's Admin section, navigate to Forum Maintenance (''[[Administration Center]] > Maintenance > [[Forum Maintenance]]''). On the [[Forum Maintenance#Database|database section]], save the data and the structure. Then, compress the file. Select "Download" and wait for the database to complete the download completely. '''Note''': It is recommended if you use this method to verify that the backup is complete by opening the file and checking the last line. If the file is not complete and has an error please try one of the other methods to backup your database. | |||
====Back up a database using PHPMyAdmin==== | ====Back up a database using PHPMyAdmin==== |
Latest revision as of 17:26, 31 July 2013
This common text is used in the template:back up. 1 numbered parameter, the possible values are:
- upgrade
- update (default)
Back up the Database
This is crucial. You MUST backup your database. If you don't, there's no way, at all, that you can revert back to v1.x of your forum, should you not be able to upgrade to v2, for some reason.
It's highly recommended that you backup from your site's CPanel, or equivalent, as the SMF backup doesn't work, with some servers.
Back up a database using SMF
To backup the database from SMF's Admin section, navigate to Forum Maintenance (Administration Center > Maintenance > Forum Maintenance). On the database section, save the data and the structure. Then, compress the file. Select "Download" and wait for the database to complete the download completely. Note: It is recommended if you use this method to verify that the backup is complete by opening the file and checking the last line. If the file is not complete and has an error please try one of the other methods to backup your database.
Back up a database using PHPMyAdmin
PHPMyAdmin gives the option to export a database, from the initial page, select the "Export" option and follow the instructions. Select your SMF database. These are different based on host.
Back up a database using a control panel
If your hosting service provides a control panel interface, this can be used to back up a database. Selecting the "Backups" or "Backups Wizard" options should take you to a page, prompting you to back up your database. With different hosts, these options may have different titles.