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Old 01-15-2014
Debian MySQL & OpenLDAP - file level backup

Hi All,

The MySQL & OpenLDAP database on my Debian are very lightly updated.
Usually I tar everything on / including the databases.
The restore works OK on another machine.

I want to know whether its safe to do file level backup of databases like this ?

Do the MySQL & OpenLDAP databases have mechanisms to start even if some records are inconsistent ?
 

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ONEDB(1)					  onedb(1) -- OpenNebula database migration tool					  ONEDB(1)

NAME
onedb This command enables the user to manage the OpenNebula database. It provides information about the DB version, means to upgrade it to the latest version, and backup tools. OPTIONS
-f, --force Forces the backup even if the DB exists -b, --backup file Use this file to store SQL dump -v, --verbose Verbose mode -h, --help Show this message -V, --version Show version and copyright information -s, --sqlite file SQLite DB file -S, --server host MySQL server hostname or IP. Defaults to localhost -P, --port port MySQL server port. Defaults to 3306 -u, --username user MySQL username -p, --password pass MySQL password. Leave unset to be prompted for it -d, --dbname dbname MySQL DB name for OpenNebula COMMANDS
o backup [output_file] Dumps the DB to a file specified in the argument valid options: force o version Prints the current DB version. Use -v flag to see also OpenNebula version o history Prints the upgrades history o restore [backup_file] Restores the DB from a backup file. Only restores backups generated from the same backend (SQLite or MySQL) valid options: force o upgrade [version] Upgrades the DB to the latest version where <version> : DB version (e.g. 1, 3) to upgrade. By default the DB is upgraded to the latest version valid options: force, backup ARGUMENT FORMATS
o file Path to a file o range List of id's in the form 1,8..15 o text String April 2012 ONEDB(1)
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