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- <head>
- <title>Dump/Restore of SQL database</title>
- </head>
- <body>
- <h1>
- <a name="dumping-the-sql-database">Dumping the SQL database.</a>
- </h1>
- <p>Start the SQL Server and SQL Client as usual.</p>
- <p>In the SQL Client, type the following three commands. Type them
- without any extra white space:</p>
- <pre>
- >.../dump.sql
- \D
- >
- </pre>
- <p>That is, first a line consisting of a greater than symbol followed by
- the absolute (!) path name of the file in which you want to store the
- dump. This will redirect future output to the file mentioned. Then a
- line consisting of just backslash-capital D. This command does the
- actual dump which is, because of the previous line, stored in the dump
- file. And finally a line with just a greater than symbol. This
- closes the file and redirects the output again to the screen.</p>
- <p>[Note: if you don't use the absolute path name of a file, the file
- will be created in the dorectory where the SQL Client was started. On
- Windows this is at the location where the program was installed, and
- therefore using an absolute path name is highly recommended.]</p>
- <p>It is also possible to dump from the command line. Start a SQL
- Server, and then issue the command</p>
- <pre>
- msqldump -umonetdb -Pmonetdb > dump.sql
- </pre>
- <p>This command will connect to the SQL Server and dump the database into
- the file dump.sql in the current directory.</p>
- <h1>
- <a name="restoring-the-sql-database">Restoring the SQL
- database.</a>
- </h1>
- <p>After having dumped the database per the preceding instructions, it is
- possible to restore the database using the following commands.</p>
- <p>Start the SQL Server and SQL Client as usual.</p>
- <p>In the SQL Client, type the following command.</p>
- <pre>
- <.../dump.sql
- </pre>
- <p>That is, a less than symbol followed by the absolute (!) path name of
- the dump file that was produced using the dump instructions.</p>
- <p>It is also possible to restore from the command line. Start a SQL
- Server, and then issue the command</p>
- <pre>
- mclient -lsql -umonetdb -Pmonetdb < dump.sql
- </pre>
- </body>
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+<div class="section" id="dumping-the-sql-database">
+<h1>Dumping the SQL database.</h1>
+<p>Start the SQL Server and SQL Client as usual.</p>
+<p>In the SQL Client, type the following three commands. Type them
+at the start of the line:</p>
+<pre class="literal-block">
+\>.../dump.sql
+\D
+\>
+</pre>
+<p>That is, first a line consisting of a backslash and greater than
+symbol followed by the path name of the file in which you want to
+store the dump. This will redirect future output to the file
+mentioned. Then a line consisting of just backslash-capital D. This
+command does the actual dump which is, because of the previous line,
+stored in the dump file. And finally a line with a backslash and
+greater than symbol. This closes the file and redirects the output
+back to the screen.</p>
+<p>[Note: if you don't use the absolute path name of a file, the file
+will be created in the directory where the SQL Client was started. On
+Windows this is at the location where the program was installed, and
+therefore using an absolute path name is highly recommended.]</p>
+<p>It is also possible to dump from the command line. Start a SQL
+Server, and then issue the command:</p>
+<pre class="literal-block">
+msqldump -umonetdb > dump.sql
+</pre>
+<p>You will need to provide the password (monetdb).</p>
+<p>This command will connect to the SQL Server and dump the database into
+the file dump.sql in the current directory.</p>
+</div>
+<div class="section" id="restoring-the-sql-database">
+<h1>Restoring the SQL database.</h1>
+<p>After having dumped the database per the preceding instructions, it is
+possible to restore the database using the following commands.</p>
+<p>Start the SQL Server and SQL Client as usual.</p>
+<p>In the SQL Client, type the following command:</p>
+<pre class="literal-block">
+\<.../dump.sql
+</pre>
+<p>That is, a backslash and less than symbol followed by the path name of
+the dump file that was produced using the dump instructions. Again,
+unless you use an absolute path name, the file name is relative to
+where the SQL client was started, which on Windows may not be where
+you expect.</p>
+<p>It is also possible to restore from the command line. Start a SQL
+Server, and then issue the command:</p>
+<pre class="literal-block">
+mclient -lsql -umonetdb -Pmonetdb < dump.sql
+</pre>
+</div>
+</div>
+</body>
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