Difference between revisions of "S3 backup with s3napback"
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===S3 backup with s3napback=== | ===S3 backup with s3napback=== | ||
1. | 1. Get java working on Ubuntu 10.04 see [[Ubuntu 10.04 java]] | ||
In order for mysql to work, the user you're running the script as must be able to mysqldump the requested databases without entering a password. This can be accomplished through by creating a .my.cnf file in the user's home directory putting in it | 2. set up mysql to not need a password to do a dump. | ||
:In order for mysql to work, the user you're running the script as must be able to mysqldump the requested databases without entering a password. This can be accomplished through by creating a .my.cnf file in the user's home directory putting in it | |||
[mysqldump] | [mysqldump] | ||
user=mysqluser | user=mysqluser | ||
password=secret | password=secret |
Revision as of 14:53, 12 December 2012
S3 backup with s3napback
1. Get java working on Ubuntu 10.04 see Ubuntu 10.04 java
2. set up mysql to not need a password to do a dump.
- In order for mysql to work, the user you're running the script as must be able to mysqldump the requested databases without entering a password. This can be accomplished through by creating a .my.cnf file in the user's home directory putting in it
[mysqldump] user=mysqluser password=secret