<DIV id=RTEContent>Would the following instruction work for stand alone koha on windows? Would <A href="mailto:myuser@newserver.com">myuser@newserver.com</A> still applicable to Koha on Windows' C drive?<BR><BR><B><I>Greg Vickers <daehenoc@optusnet.com.au></I></B> wrote: <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Joshua Ferraro wrote:<BR><BR>>Hi Greg,<BR>><BR>>Probably the safest way to proceed is to install Koha on the new server,<BR>>then just mysqldump the Koha database on the old server and restore it<BR>>to the new server. Something like this:<BR>><BR>># mysqldump -ukohaadmin -pmypass --add-drop-table Koha > koha.sql<BR>># scp koha.sql myuser@newserver.com:<BR>><BR>>Then on the new server:<BR>><BR>># mysql -ukohaadmin -pmypass Koha < /home/myuser/koha.sql<BR>><BR>>Hope that helps, let us know how it goes.<BR>><BR>>Cheers,<BR>> <BR>><BR>WIN! All data
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