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| I have two MySQL databases on different servers and computers. I often need to move a number of tables from one database to the other database. So far I've been using "mysqldump" to make a backup, and "mysql" to load the backup in the other DB, but the amount of data is fairly large and it is very slow. Is there a faster method? I though of simply copying the database files, but the two database servers are not the same version, so I don't know how that will work. Thanks /Rune | |||
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| Rune wrote: > I have two MySQL databases on different servers and computers. I often need > to move a number of tables from one database to the other database. So far I've > been using "mysqldump" to make a backup, and "mysql" to load the backup in > the other DB, but the amount of data is fairly large and it is very slow. Is > there a faster method? I though of simply copying the database files, but > the two database servers are not the same version, so I don't know how that > will work. > > Thanks > /Rune > > To speed up a dump, you can use mysqldump --opt -u USER -pPASSWORD database_name table_name > file.sql That way, mysqldump will try all the known tricks to minimize the rebuild time. http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/mysqldump.html If you were already using that option and it's still too slow for your needs, you may want to consider replication instead of dumping tables. http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/replication.html Copying tables is a tricky business. To get a clean copy, you should stop the server, copy the tables and restart the server. Or you could flush the tables, lock them all and copy with the server still running. mysqlhotcopy will do the dirty work for you http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/...qlhotcopy.html However, it works only for MyISAM tables, and only on Unix and Netware systems. Table formats are backward compatible, i.e. a table from a 4.0 server will be read and understood by a 4.1 server, but not the other way around. ciao gmax -- _ _ _ _ (_|| | |(_|>< The Data Charmer _| http://datacharmer.blogspot.com/ | |||
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| "Rune" <slam@slam.slam> wrote in message news:43d0d796$0$15791$14726298@news.sunsite.dk... >I have two MySQL databases on different servers and computers. I often need >to move a number of tables from one database to the other database. So far >I've been using "mysqldump" to make a backup, and "mysql" to load the >backup in the other DB, but the amount of data is fairly large and it is >very slow. Is there a faster method? According to the docs, LOAD DATA INFILE is up to 20x faster than running a lot of insert statements from a script. You could dump the table(s) with SELECT...INTO OUTFILE, transport that data dump to the other server, and load it with LOAD DATA INFILE. Read about LOAD DATA INFILE here: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/load-data.html There are further tips on performance enhancements to loading data here: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/...ert-speed.html (e.g. use ALTER TABLE...DISABLE KEYS and SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0 before the data load, then re-enable them afterwards). Regards, Bill K. | |||
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