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31st May 2012, 06:31 PM #1OPMember
help on PLesk
I was assigned to back up the database of my client's site.. However my boss had given me a login credentials with plesk which I'm not familiar with.. all I can see is this
though I'm familiar with CPanel.. I tried to explore the plesk system. and I just found out many database from different site hosted. I can't even find the phpmyadmin if there exist..
can some help me where to particularly backup the database on this plesk?..
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i found this tutorial.. http://www.liquidweb.com/kb/locating...dmin-in-plesk/
but it won't take me to phpmyadmin after clicking teh webadmin..
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had it solved.. must allow popup.. tip, use mozilla firefox rather chrome on this..kizmark Reviewed by kizmark on . help on PLesk I was assigned to back up the database of my client's site.. However my boss had given me a login credentials with plesk which I'm not familiar with.. all I can see is this http://i2.lulzimg.com/22612f68b7.png though I'm familiar with CPanel.. I tried to explore the plesk system. and I just found out many database from different site hosted. I can't even find the phpmyadmin if there exist.. can some help me where to particularly backup the database on this plesk?.. ---------- Rating: 5Cheap ADspot start at 3$
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31st May 2012, 08:18 PM #2Respected Member
It says backup manager on the screen image. One for the whole server and one for each domain.
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1st Jun 2012, 10:33 AM #3OPMember
I want to export the database to be used on my local machine..
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1st Jun 2012, 03:27 PM #4Respected Member
PhpMyAdmin will do that easily and only when you want it.
As opposed to using backup to create one daily and they just sit there using more drive space until you decide to come and get them.
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1st Jun 2012, 03:43 PM #5Member
PhpMyAdmin >> Export >> Select Database >> Download
Note: Upgrade your plesk, that sir...is old school!
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