I'm testing this script on the local server
$dump_path = "backups";
$host = "localhost";
$user = "root";
$pass = "";
$command=$dump_path.'mysqldump -h '.$host.' -u '.$user.' dental > dental_b.sql';
if (system($command)) {
echo "YES" ;
} else {
echo "Error" ;
}
But why isn't that script executed and shows an error although all data from the DB is true.
I'm pretty sure you don't need the host option if you're using mysqldump on localhost. The way you are concatenating your command looks messed up to me. Let me show you what works for me. I use this all the time:
<?php
$user = "root";
$pass = "";
$database = "dental";
// File name
$file_name = 'dental_b.' . date('mdY.Hia') . '.sql.gz';
// Storage directory
$storage_dir = __DIR__ . '/backups';
if( ! is_dir( $storage_dir ) )
mkdir( $storage_dir, 0777, TRUE );
// Absolute path to new file
$absolute_path = $storage_dir . '/' . $file_name;
// Create the backup file
exec( 'mysqldump -u ' . $user .
' -p' . $pass .
' ' . $database .
' | gzip > ' . $absolute_path );
Yes, I am gzipping the file. I think you'll find this is a good option for storage, emailing, etc.
EDIT ---
If you are not using a password, you should not use -p. You'd want to alter the command in that case.
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I aleady have a code here and it works when I use it on the command prompt directly using this cd C:\wamp...... to point out the bin and use the following code below to dump:
<?php
DEFINE("HOST","localhost"); // Host Name
DEFINE("USER","root"); // Database Username
DEFINE("PASSWORD",""); // Database Password
DEFINE("DATABASE","db_osgamdrp"); // Database Name
DEFINE("TIMEZONE","Asia/Manila"); // Server Timezone
DEFINE("BIN","C:\wamp\bin\mysql\mysql5.6.12\bin") // MySQLi BIN
$Status = 1;
$Message = "";
$Command = "mysqldump --opt -h " . HOST . " -u " . USER . " -p " . PASSWORD . "" . DATABASE . " > ../../../../../resources/database_backup/" . DATABASE . date("Y-m-d-H-i-s") . ".gz";
if (!exec($Command)) {
$Status = 0;
$Message = "Something Went Wrong. Please Try Again";
}
?>
Whats wrong with this code? Its not working.
if($_POST['submit'])
{
$dbhost = 'localhost';
$DBUSER = 'dbuser';
$DBPASSWD = 'dbpass';
$DATABASE = 'db';
$backupPath = '/home/*****/public_html/admin/sql';
$filename = "backup-" . date("d-m-Y");
$cmd = "mysqldump --complete-insert --create-options --add-locks --disable-keys --extended-insert --quick --quote-names -u $user --password=$DBPASSWD $DATABASE|gzip --fast -c >{$backupPath}/$filename.sql.gz";
exec($cmd);
echo $cmd;
}
This is the code i want to use for dumping database. But i never get any backup to specified directory, it always show the error which i have mentioned on my code. Ca anyone tell me whats the problem? Thank you.
N.B
Update this one -u $user with this --user $DBUSER $user but nothing happened.
Here is the sol-
$filename = $backupPath . '/DB_' . time(). '.gz';
if (file_exists($filename))
{
unlink($filename);
}
$cmd = 'mysqldump --opt -h '.$dbhost.' -u ' . $DBUSER . ' -p\'' . $DBPASSWD. '\' ' . $DATABASE . ' | gzip > ' . $filename;
exec($cmd);
echo $cmd;
Thank you all for your help.
I have had written the following snippet that generates the mysql database dump and saves it on the server:
public function save_db_backup()
{
$DBUSER=$this->db->username;
$DBPASSWD=$this->db->password;
$DATABASE=$this->db->database;
$filename = $DATABASE . "-" . date("Y-m-d_H-i-s") . ".sql.gz";
$save_path = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . '/application/assets/db_backups/' . $filename;
$cmd = "mysqldump -u $DBUSER --password=$DBPASSWD $DATABASE | gzip --best > " . $save_path;
exec( $cmd );
}
It has been working fine on my other server. But after moving my site to this new server, it has suddenly stopped working i.e. database backup file is not being saved at the path specified. Also, I have checked exec is enabled on the server plus the directory is readable and also writeable:
is_readable($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . '/application/assets/db_backups/') // true
is_writable($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . '/application/assets/db_backups/') // true
I have checked and the database credentials are alright. I have tried with the path to mysqldump and that didn't work either:
$cmd = "/usr/bin/mysqldump -u $DBUSER --password=$DBPASSWD $DATABASE | gzip --best > " . $save_path;
What problem could there possibly be?
You should check what user launches the command, and then if the dir is readable and also writeable by THAT user.
If you are launching it from a PHP script, it's the probable cause.
I use this script to create a mysqpl dump and then upload the file to dropbox. If i run the script at first nothing happens -> blank page. But when i refresh the page everything works fine
<?php
######## einstellungen #############################################
$db_name = "name";
$db_passwd = "pw";
$sql_file = "dump_" . $db_name . "_" . date('Ymd_Hi') . ".sql";
####################################################################
exec("mysqldump -u $db_name -p'$db_passwd' --allow-keywords --add-drop-table --complete-insert --quote-names $db_name > $sql_file");
exec("gzip $sql_file");
$datei = $sql_file . ".gz";
$link = 'http://'.$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'].$_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];
$link = str_replace(basename(__FILE__),$datei,$link);
require 'DropboxUploader.php';
while (!file_exists($datei)) sleep(1);
$uploader = new DropboxUploader('email', 'pw');
$uploader->upload($datei);
?>
i am trying to backup mysql database by using this code
include ("functions_cp/f_connection.php");
Sqlconnection() ;
$dbname = "Reservebox";
$dbhost = "localhost";
$dbuser = "root";
$dbpass = "123";
$backupFile = $dbname . date("Y-m-d-H-i-s") . '.sql';
$command = 'mysqldump -h' . $dbhost . ' -u ' . $dbuser . '-p =' . $dbpass . ' '. $dbname . ' > ' . $backupFile ;
system($command);
the script works fine and it generates a .sql file , however this file is empty , how can i fix this problem ?
thanks
Don't put a space or equals sign between the -p and the password. Also, you are missing a space before the -p.
$command = 'mysqldump -h' . $dbhost . ' -u ' . $dbuser . ' -p' . $dbpass . ' '. $dbname . ' > ' . $backupFile ;
Probably a file permissions error. Check that whatever user PHP and MySQL are running as have the permissions to write the file. FOr troubleshooting purposes, chmod the directory to 0777 and see if that fixes the problem. If so, chown the directory to whatever user MySQL is running as.