[support] [drupal] HELP - I messed up my site

Néstor rotsen at gmail.com
Mon Sep 14 16:52:35 UTC 2009


Just wanted to let you guys know that I found out why my site was displaying
vertically.
It had to do with the error messages:
The selected file *D:\temp\fil471.tmp* could not be uploaded, because the
destination ** is not properly configured.

When I go to the admin/settings/file-system there is  a choice to read your
temp files Public or Private
I do not know how but it was set to public.  I changed this to Private and
the site is displaying
the way I created it.

Now I just need to find a way to remove dupal-6.13 from withing the
sites/all/modules without making the site fail.
When I removed the drupal-6.13 from the sites/all/modules then I get that
famous error 346

Thanks again,


Nestor :-)

On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 11:20 AM, Néstor <rotsen at gmail.com> wrote:

> I actualy did a dump using phpmyadmin and when read in the file, the site
> was messed up.  I am wondring if there is another way to do a dump for
> INNODB files.
>
> The mysql system admin tools 1.1 has a tool that allows you to set up
> things and one of them is for backing up the database.  I just do nto how to
> run it.  I need to read about.
>
> Thanks for the help and replies.
>
> Néstor :-)
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 6:06 PM, Tina Callahan <tina.callahan at udel.edu>wrote:
>
>>  I may be wrong about this, but I don't think the mysqldump has create
>> statements in it.  So - it can't restore tables if the table spaces don't
>> exist.
>>
>> I usually use phpmyadmin or mysql to create a backup of a table and ask
>> this to include create statements.  Then when I create an empty database, I
>> just use copy the sql file completely into the sql command box.
>>
>> Not sure if this helps much.  I'm not sure how to use the mysqldump
>> without having to manually create the tables.
>>
>> -Tina
>>
>>
>>
>> Néstor wrote:
>>
>> I meant to say 'site' instead of 'wite'
>>
>> And my question
>> Is it that you can not recover from a mysqldump?
>>
>> should be
>> Is it that you can not recover an INNODB databse using a mysqldump.sql
>> file?
>>
>> Thanks :-)
>>
>> On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 2:21 PM, Néstor <rotsen at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> After recovering my site I did a mysqldump to be able to recover easier.
>>>
>>> So decided to create a duplicate wite using the MySQL dump
>>>
>>> I go into mysql and create a database 'newsite'
>>> I read in the SQL file into the 'newsite' database
>>> I copied my scroller612 folder to newsite folder
>>> but when I go to see the 'newsite' apges, then it shows
>>> vertically.
>>>
>>> Is it that you can not recover from a mysqldump?
>>>
>>> :-(
>>>
>>>
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