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This is untried, and comes from here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44015692/access-denied-you-need-at-least-one-of-the-super-privileges-for-this-operat
 
This is untried, and comes from here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44015692/access-denied-you-need-at-least-one-of-the-super-privileges-for-this-operat
  
==== Restoring or Migrating a Database ====
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==== Migrating a Database from Production to Development ====
 
 
Use a dump created and prepared according to the above entries.
 
 
 
mysql -u dbuser --password=thepassword dbname < dbnameFromDump-mysqldump-YYYY-MM-DD.sql
 
 
 
See this: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Restoring_a_wiki_from_backup
 
  
 
Here is a sample sequence for the common activity dumping the production database and loading into the development database. <span style="color:red">Never go in the opposite direction! </span>(unless it's an emergency situation) You will need the production database password and the development database password to perform these tasks. The "--default-character-set=binary" parameter on the dump is critical.
 
Here is a sample sequence for the common activity dumping the production database and loading into the development database. <span style="color:red">Never go in the opposite direction! </span>(unless it's an emergency situation) You will need the production database password and the development database password to perform these tasks. The "--default-character-set=binary" parameter on the dump is critical.

Revision as of 12:06, 2 March 2019

To Do

  • Write instructions for backing up database via ssh into [root]/jfa/backups/db with date suffix "-yyyy-mm-dd". See below howtos.
  • Write and install cron job to backup database daily into [root]/jfa/backups/db with date suffix "-yyyy-mm-dd".
  • Setup cache, use memcache? $wgMainCacheType =
  • Setup email on jfawiki provisional production.

Migration Notes

  • When migrating, do a search replace on the "https://whatever.xyz" part of the name, and change appropriately. The sidebar in particular will likely have absolute URLs because URLs with a "&" will not work in the sidebar if they are relative.

Handy Links

How To

SSH

>ssh username@web542.webfaction.com >cd /home/gregfuller/webapps/jfawiki/ (for wiki.justiceforanimals.org)

Dump XML pages

>cd /home/gregfuller/webapps/jfawiki/maintenance >php72 dumpBackup.php --current >/home/gregfuller/webapps/jfawiki/jfa/backups/xml/jfawikidump-yyyy-mm-dd.xml FTP the file down to localhost

Database Backup and Restore

Backup Dababase into [root]/jfa/backups/db

Use mysqldump to back up the database. Do not use phpMyAdmin to backup the database

Change directory to jfa/backups/db so the dump will go into this directory, or change the command below

mysqldump -h localhost -u dbuser -p --default-character-set=binary dbname > dbname-mysqldump-YYYY-MM-DD.sql

For production

dbname is jfawiki and the user is jfawiki.

For dev

dbname is djfawiki and the user is djfawiki

See this: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Backing_up_a_wiki

Preparing the Database Dump for import

If you do not do this step before importing, you will get

"ERROR 1227 (42000) at line 1909: Access denied; you need (at least one of) the SUPER privilege(s) for this operation

You must remove the "DEFINER=" statement from the dump—each entire line. You can do this with a text editor, or with a sed:

sed 's/\sDEFINER=`[^`]*`@`[^`]*`//g' -i oldfile.sql

This is untried, and comes from here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44015692/access-denied-you-need-at-least-one-of-the-super-privileges-for-this-operat

Migrating a Database from Production to Development

Here is a sample sequence for the common activity dumping the production database and loading into the development database. Never go in the opposite direction! (unless it's an emergency situation) You will need the production database password and the development database password to perform these tasks. The "--default-character-set=binary" parameter on the dump is critical.

Steps:

  • Change directory to where you want the sql dump to go (here it's put it in the development site for more convenient FTP downloading)
    • >cd /home/gregfuller/webapps/djfawiki/jfa/backups/db
  • Backup the production database
    • >mysqldump -h localhost -u jfawiki -p --default-character-set=binary jfawiki > jfawiki-mysqldump-YYYY-MM-DD.sql
  • Fix the sql dump file
    • >sed 's/\sDEFINER=`[^`]*`@`[^`]*`//g' -i jfawiki-mysqldump-2019-03-01a.sql
  • Restore into DEVELOPMENT
    • >mysql -u djfawiki --password=thepassword djfawiki < jfawiki-mysqldump-2019-03-01a-seded.sql

Configure the Parsoid Server for the Visual Editor

Place this in the LocalSettings.php file:

$wgVirtualRestConfig['modules']['parsoid'] = array (
   'url' => 'http://server3.mywikis.net:8142',
);

Move [root]/jfa/backups offsite

ToDo

Include js and css files in a MediaWiki App

  • done because login page on Refreshed theme doesn't load common.css and common.js