SQLite DBs exist as straight files on the filesystem, and reside within
the project folder - subsequently, tar-balling the directory also grabs
the database.
- Josh
On 3/8/2010 9:31 PM, Kiesel wrote:
Hi Josh,
didnt you have to do some backup, using the trac-admin script?
Otherwise im wondering how you got the information residing in your sql
databse to the new system.
/David
I recently had to migrate around 20 Trac projects from one server to
another for work. My process there was just to tarball the whole lot of
them and scp them to a new server. However, that was on Unix (much
better command-line tools than Windows) and using SQLite DBs, so your
mileage may vary.
- Josh
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