Ira Abramov wrote:
> 
> I'm trying to find a simple a-b-c cookbook for Unix admins that are not
> fluent in DB administration (i.e. myself dor instance). methods for
> backup or replication and their pros and cons, how to dump and restore
> the DB for backup and migration, and basic debugging and user
> management. those subjects seem to be spread around long manuals or not
> detailed enough in all the places I look. I don't intend to become a DBA
> or anything, just do basic admin procedures for a PHP app or two I want
> to run on my web server.
> 
> so, does anyone know such a simple howto or even a DTF book from
> O'Reiley? "basic MySQL operations for sysadmins" or something..

In an amazing coincidence, when I received your e-mail, I was exactly
in the middle of reading a (for-newbies) guide that covers most of the
issues you listed:

http://www.devshed.com/c/a/MySQL/Backing-up-and-restoring-your-MySQL-Database

It was published yesterday (coincidence too).

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