That's what I thought and yes I looked in settings.php for the name. strange. I will try to restore a different db backup.
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 1:15 PM, Ursula Pieper dramamezzo@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Tony,
Yes, the content indeed resides in the database, at least mostly. Image files/etc. are stored in the public files folder (sites/default/files or sites/example.com/files by default, look in https://example.com/admin/config/media/file-system for your settings). So you'd also have to copy those files. However, you should already see your imported nodes after importing the (correct!) database.
You can find the name of the database in sites/default/settings.php or sites/example.com/settings.php (depending on your configuration, look for the $databases array)
Even if the menu doesn't work, you should see your content in https://example.com/admin/content (or http, if you don't have ssl configured)
Good luck! Ursula
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 11:34 AM, Anthony tony@tony-mac.com wrote:
I have an idea. Maybe because I have yet to import the menu module used
on
this site into the local host (?).
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 10:55 AM, Anthony tony@tony-mac.com wrote:
Here a general question: I have a site hosted on Bluehost. I was working on it and now have set
up
a wamp server locally cause I want to work on it locally (and I want to
have
the site in 3 places too to be safe of course). I did all the steps to create a local drupal site. I imported the database saved with the
backup
migrate module into the newly created database on the localhost with the same name as the remote db. BUT I don't see any content on the
localhost,
which content is existent on the remote site. Barring any issues like I used the wrong baked up DB, which I am
checking,
my question is more general. Am I correct in my assumption that the
content
lives in the DB? (sounds implausible that it will be somewhere else) Or
do I
need to import certain folders - I already downloaded the sites...
folders.
Or what other explanation could explain. One other thing: I think it is probably irrelevant but I have 3 dbs. sitename_dp1, dp2 and dp3. I assume that these are just older dbs which
were
remnants of drupal installs that I deleted. I only imported dp3 to the localhost based on this assumption.
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