Enrique Vega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: 

> on 2/12/01 5:12 AM, Alan Knowles at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > Please follow the instructions in the Admin Site Midgard Manual
> > (http://www.hklc.com/midgard_manual)
> > !!!!BACKUP YOUR EXISTING SYSTEM BEFORE INSTALLING!!!!!
> 
> Okay, I did not see any instructions in the manual for backing up the
> existing system, so I did the following:
> 
> 
> mysqldump --opt midgard > midgard-backup.sql -u root -p
> 
> I'm assuming that the complete midgard database should be backed up. I would
> also like to suggest adding something to the manual about doing back-ups. If
> there is a better or different way to do the back ups, please tell me how.

Yes, that looks like a good way (except the -u -p looks to be in the wrong
place)

Have added a page in the manual for this.

regards

alan

> 
> On a more positive note:
> 
> Even though I have just started using the nadmin from hklc, I have to say
> that this application is exactly what is needed for the administration of
> midgard. It is the most user friendly interface I have seen yet! And even
> though the manual can use a little more detail, it is a prime example of how
> to use nadmin. I am so tickled about this new interface I could just scream
> hallelujah!
> 
> Kudos to Allan, the hklc team, and all midgard developers! I believe midgard
> is really going to take hold as a content management system. Especially with
> hklc's nadmin!
> 
> enrique
> 
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