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<font size="-1"><font face="Arial">mysql is the system database for
your MySQL server. It sounds like your db is dd08. Can you look in
that database and see what tables are there? If you see ones such as
access, blocks, blocks_roles, then that's your Drupal db.</font></font><br>
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Steve Hays wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:3EE8A0F1-3119-42A2-A057-11340947ADF7@ohio.edu"
type="cite">Steve,
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<div>Here's the variable: mysqli://root:xxxxxxx@localhost/dd08.</div>
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<div>PhP My Admin lists the following 3 databases, all of which seem
to be Drupal related:</div>
<div><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>dd08
(which I created)</div>
<div><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>information_schema
(which seems to be Views related)<br>
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<div><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>mysql
(which has 17 records that may or may not have anything to do with the
Drupal site. I can't tell.)<br>
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<div>Now, you need to understand that I'm not a programmer, and I
don't work in Terminal mode. Instead, I'm using Mamp, which makes PhP
and SQL work within what I regard as a somewhat normal user interface.
Drupal also operates within Mamp. So, I'm looking for actual files
and folders in System X, and what I find is the following:</div>
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<div>Mamp >>db>>mysql>>dd08 (folder), ib_logfile0,
iblogfile1, ibdata1, mysql(folder). [The comma-separated items are all
the same level.]</div>
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<div>The mysql folder contains 51 files with terminations in .frm,
.MYD, and MYI. The dd08 folder contains only a single file called
"db.opt" (options?).</div>
<div>I find nothing in that folder that bears any similarity to
"information_schema."</div>
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<div>So, I'm befuddled. If I have to, I suppose I can learn enough
about Terminal mode to find the proper file and upload it.</div>
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<div>I guess I don't even know quite what to ask. Perhaps this will
give someone enough info to extend a suggestion.</div>
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<div>Thanks,</div>
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<div>Steve Hays</div>
<div>Department of Classics</div>
<div>Ohio University</div>
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<div>On Jul 23, 2008, at 4:49 PM, Steve Edwards wrote:</div>
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<div bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> <font size="-1"><font
face="Arial">settings.php in /sites/default. Look for the $db_url
variable around line 93.<br>
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Steve<br>
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Steve Hays wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:A863C7C1-649F-4D46-B516-70EB8BDA71F8@ohio.edu"
type="cite">
<pre wrap="">Guys,
I'm in the process of uploading my alpha-version site. I've got the
Drupal folder uploaded. Now I need to find the db it has stored
things in, and I'm not sure where to find it.
I'm on a new Mac, operating within Mamp. Any chance that any of you
are operating in a similar environment and can tell me which files/
folders I need to upload and to which folders within the webhosting
site?
Steve Hays
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