In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Pete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes
>In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Tiago_Relv=E3o?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>>If you have root access you may just copy the data files. Every database in
>>your server will have it's own dir. just copy the dir and your database is
>>backed up. I use this method and it works just fine.
>
>Sorry, I should have said... 
>
>no root access, because it's a shared server.
>

I decided to upload a copy of phpMyAdmin V2 to my server - I can't
access the version of phpMyAdmin which is already there, as the server
is a shared server.

I found that the program was timing out, and I just needed to change the
maximum time from 300 to 0.  If you are doing a zip, or gzip, the error
message doesn't appear, and the end of the file gets trashed.  However,
running just a text export makes it more obvious.

I plan to see what phpMyAdmin is doing, because I need something that
will work automatically via a CRON.

-- 
Pete Clark

Sunny Andalucia
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