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Any GUI to import/export MySQL?

Hi,

I need to export a 200MB database from one domain to another.
phpMyAdmin timeout after a while and is not ideal.

I don't mind spending money if I have to but this is rather urgent.

I only work on win32 machines but the servers are Unix machines.
I don't have command line access to the servers.

Do you guys know anything I could use?

Many thanks

Simon

Feb 28 '06
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NC
Simon wrote:

I need to export a 200MB database from one domain to another.
phpMyAdmin timeout after a while and is not ideal.

I don't mind spending money if I have to but this is rather urgent.

I only work on win32 machines but the servers are Unix machines.
I don't have command line access to the servers.
Another potential problem is that your Web hosting company may be
blocking remote access to MySQL...
Do you guys know anything I could use?


Start with the obvious -- the command-line MySQL client tools. You can
install mysql client and related utilities on your Windows machine and
use it to access your remote servers. Just start MySQL client with a
-h key to access a remote server, something like this:

mysql -h mysql.myremotes erver.com -u myusername -p

There are also plenty of third-party tools to access and manage remote
MySQL servers. My personal favorite is MySQLmanager:

http://www.sqlmanager.net/en/products/mysql/manager

You can download a fully-functional 30-day trial version and actually
migrate your data before you buy...

Cheers,
NC

Mar 2 '06 #11

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