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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Mysqldump certain tables Post 302743073 by timgolding on Wednesday 12th of December 2012 05:40:47 AM
Old 12-12-2012
Thanks, i wondered while i was in bed do i really need to create a smaller version of the database on the development server before i upload or would it be better to just dump remotely from the live server. i want the upload to be smooth to reduce any downtime when i do the upload. So i came up with this (ignore the drop database i will change it when i reverse engineer your script)

Code:
# I'll alter this once i understand your script.

mysqladmin -u root --password='mypassword' --socket=/tmp/mysql.sock drop DATABASE_TEMP
mysqladmin -u root --password='mypassword' --socket=/tmp/mysql.sock create DATABASE_TEMP

# Dump a smaller version of the database with compression

mysqldump -u MOVE1 --password='mypassword' -h '107.701.107.701' --opt --compress DATABASE TABLE1 TABLE2 TABLE3 | mysql --socket=/tmp/mysql.sock -u root --password='mypassword' DATABASE_TEMP
echo "temporary database successfully created"

# copy contents of temp database to the live version. Happens quickly and reduces downtime
for table in TABLE1 TABLE2 TABLE3
do
echo "moving data from $table"
mysql --socket=/tmp/mysql.sock -u root --password='mypassword' <<QUERY_INPUT
use DATABASE;
TRUNCATE TABLE $table;
INSERT INTO DATABASE.$table SELECT * FROM DATABASE_TEMP.$table;
QUERY_INPUT
done

If you see i added the tables to the dump like suggested. I will try to remove the dropping database from root now

---------- Post updated at 02:40 AM ---------- Previous update was at 01:33 AM ----------

Ok i get what your script does and have altered my script to drop the tables i want to drop rather than using show tables and dropping them all

Code:
tbl_names='TABLE1 TABLE2 TABLE3 TABLE4 TABLE5'

echo "dropping tables from temp database"
for table in $tbl_names
do
mysql --socket=/tmp/mysql.sock -u LOCAL_DROP --password='mypassword' <<QUERY_INPUT
use DATABASE_TEMP;
DROP TABLE $table;
QUERY_INPUT
done

mysqldump -u MOVE1 --password='mypassword' -h '107.701.107.701' --opt --compress DATABASE $tbl_names | mysql --socket=/tmp/mysql.sock -u root --password='mypassword' DATABASE_TEMP
echo "temporary database successfully created"

# copy contents of temp database to the live version. Happens quickly and reduces downtime
for table in $tbl_names
do
echo "moving data from $table"
mysql --socket=/tmp/mysql.sock -u root --password='mypassword' <<QUERY_INPUT
use DATABASE;
TRUNCATE TABLE $table;
INSERT INTO DATABASE.$table SELECT * FROM DATABASE_TEMP.$table;
QUERY_INPUT
done

Does that seem alright?

Last edited by timgolding; 12-12-2012 at 05:48 AM..
 

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PDO_MYSQL DSN - Connecting to MySQL databases

	The PDO_MYSQL Data Source Name (DSN) is composed of the following elements:

	      o DSN prefix
		- The DSN prefix is mysql:.

	      o host - The hostname on which the database server resides.

	      o port - The port number where the database server is listening.

	      o dbname - The name of the database.

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	      o charset  - The character set. See the character set concepts documentation for more information.  Prior to PHP 5.3.6, this element
		was silently ignored. The same behaviour can be partly replicated with the PDO::MYSQL_ATTR_INIT_COMMAND driver option, as the fol-
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	      Warning

		      The  method  in  the  below  example  can only be used with character sets that share the same lower 7 bit representation as
		     ASCII, such as ISO-8859-1 and UTF-8. Users using character sets that have different representations (such as UTF-16 or  Big5)
		     must use the charset option provided in PHP 5.3.6 and later versions.

	      Example #1

		      Setting the connection character set to UTF-8 prior to PHP 5.3.6

		     <?php
		     $dsn = 'mysql:host=localhost;dbname=testdb';
		     $username = 'username';
		     $password = 'password';
		     $options = array(
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		     );

		     $dbh = new PDO($dsn, $username, $password, $options);
		     ?>

       +--------+-----------------------------------------------+
       |Version |						|
       |	|						|
       |	|		   Description			|
       |	|						|
       +--------+-----------------------------------------------+
       | 5.3.6	|						|
       |	|						|
       |	|  Prior to version 5.3.6, charset was ignored. |
       |	|						|
       +--------+-----------------------------------------------+
       Example #2

	      PDO_MYSQL DSN examples

	       The following example shows a PDO_MYSQL DSN for connecting to MySQL databases:

	      mysql:host=localhost;dbname=testdb

	      mysql:host=localhost;port=3307;dbname=testdb
	      mysql:unix_socket=/tmp/mysql.sock;dbname=testdb

       Note

	      Unix only:

	       When  the host name is set to "localhost", then the connection to the server is made thru a domain socket. If PDO_MYSQL is compiled
	      against libmysqlclient then the location of the socket file is at libmysqlclient's compiled in location. If  PDO_MYSQL  is  compiled
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