Re: [Radiant] Backup

2009-09-09 Thread María Paula Mariani
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 6:17 AM, john muhl johnm...@gmail.com wrote: it depends on how what sort of database you're using. if it's sqlite you can simply zip up the entire radiant project and call that a backup. if it's mysql or something else you can use that db's dump/import tools plus a zip

Re: [Radiant] Backup

2009-09-09 Thread john muhl
2009/9/9 María Paula Mariani paulamari...@gmail.com: Considering this, I've made a .tar.gz of my whole radiant directory, including /config. I would like to make that db:dump (which is the correct command?) to create the db backup but I don't know which command is it and which is the name of

Re: [Radiant] Backup

2009-09-09 Thread Jim Gay
On Sep 9, 2009, at 7:14 AM, María Paula Mariani wrote: On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 6:17 AM, john muhl johnm...@gmail.com wrote: it depends on how what sort of database you're using. if it's sqlite you can simply zip up the entire radiant project and call that a backup. if it's mysql or something

Re: [Radiant] Backup

2009-09-08 Thread john muhl
it depends on how what sort of database you're using. if it's sqlite you can simply zip up the entire radiant project and call that a backup. if it's mysql or something else you can use that db's dump/import tools plus a zip file of the radiant project to create a backup. version control also