Re: Restoring from a .dump made with rbsite manage

2020-10-27 Thread David Trowbridge
Was the database dump done with mysqldump (or equivalent) or was it actually 'rb-site manage dumpdb'? If it's the former, you can probably drop the db entirely. If the latter, I'd say start with a new db as created by rb-site install, and then do the loaddb. David On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 3:37

Re: Restoring from a .dump made with rbsite manage

2020-10-27 Thread Phil Brindley
thanks! do i need to clean the existing the reviewboard db before running the loaddb or set anything so that i can create/overwrite things as needed? On Monday, October 26, 2020 at 5:51:20 PM UTC David Trowbridge wrote: > Phil, > > It's fine to load the database dump when running the latest

Re: Restoring from a .dump made with rbsite manage

2020-10-26 Thread David Trowbridge
Phil, It's fine to load the database dump when running the latest release, but before actually using the app, you'll need to run the upgrade procedure: https://www.reviewboard.org/docs/manual/3.0/admin/upgrading/upgrading-sites/#upgrading-sites David On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 8:08 AM Phil

Restoring from a .dump made with rbsite manage

2020-10-26 Thread Phil Brindley
Hi, first time reviewboard user so forgive my noobishness. I need to get an rb server running with some data we were given from another project the .dump was made with rbsite ver 3.0.14 would i have to try an rebuild a working server of that version or can the old .dump be imported into