You can dump the database by ser_mysql.sh backup <filename>
and then you should be able to get it back by
ser_mysql.sh restore <filename>, but I came across an issue with
getting the database back. I don't tell you now what the issue was
because I had done it a while ago. (it pointed me to a line in the
script ser_mysql.sh)
If anybody knows I would be happy for better explanation of this process
and what I have to make sure for a successful restoring my database.
Thank you,
Lada
GF> Hi everybody,
GF> how can i (userfrendly) migrate from ser 0.8.14 to 0.9.0
GF> i think the database strukture is different between these versions.
GF> can i dump, or whatever, the users table with serctl und import it
GF> into another ser?
GF> many thanks,
GF> Grigory Fishilevic
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