[Koha] [EXTERNAL] Re: Koha web admin changes saved to master *.conf file?
Alvaro Cornejo
cornejo.alvaro at gmail.com
Thu Jan 14 17:12:12 NZDT 2021
Hi Tasha
There are a lot of tools you can choose from like phpmyadmin or mysql
workbench
Note that those tools give you full access (read/write) to the database so
be careful when using them, Better use a database user that only has read
access if you don't intend to do modifications.
Regards
Alvaro
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Le mer. 13 janv. 2021 à 19:13, Bales (US), Tasha R <tasha.r.bales at boeing.com>
a écrit :
> Thanks Alvaro. I’m coming from Millennium, where I know where everything
> “is”. I’m sure it will just take me some time to explore files and the
> database to see where everything “is” in Koha. We are currently
> experimenting in desktop VM’s, VirtualBox. We may not want to or be able
> to copy anything to our “real” server in the cloud on our corporate
> network. I may just keep up the copy/paste, as there’s not anything
> incredibly distinct and critical that I need to record.
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> A dumb question: with my old Oracle database, I was accustomed to being
> able to browse tables and just see what was what using Oracle SQL
> Developer. Do you all use Toad, or some other utility, to query and work
> with MariaDB in a GUI?
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> Thank you so much for your time,
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> *Tasha R. Bales*
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> *From:* Alvaro Cornejo [mailto:cornejo.alvaro at gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, January 13, 2021 4:41 PM
> *To:* Bales (US), Tasha R <tasha.r.bales at boeing.com>
> *Cc:* koha at lists.katipo.co.nz
> *Subject:* [EXTERNAL] Re: [Koha] Koha web admin changes saved to master
> *.conf file?
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> EXT email: be mindful of links/attachments.
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> Hi Tasha
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> If you do change parameters through the admin interface, you can check the
> audits log in tools menu. There are several things you can check on there.
> Not sure if you need to enable them in system preferences.
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> All parameters, koha config as well as biblio database are stored into
> your mysql/maría db. So you can "simply" copy the database from your VM to
> your real server and it will be identical in terms of koha info/config but
> not config files or anything related to the server OS.
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> If you do manually edit any config file, there is no backup/change trace
> of it. You should backup files manually before editing.
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> Hope this helps.
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> Regards
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> Alvaro
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> Stay safe / Cuídate/ Reste sécurisé
>
> *7* Switch off as you go / Apaga lo que no usas / Débranchez au fur et à
> mesure.
>
> *q* Recycle always / Recicla siempre / Recyclez toujours
>
> P Print only if absolutely necessary / Imprime solo si es necesario /
> Imprimez seulement si nécessaire
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> Le mer. 13 janv. 2021 à 17:27, Bales (US), Tasha R <
> tasha.r.bales at boeing.com> a écrit :
>
> Good afternoon,
>
> I'm configuring a new Koha instance and am interested if the changes made
> via the web admin interface, such as Circulation settings, are all saved to
> a consolidated file on the server. Whatever changes I make, I'd like to
> reproduce them when I have the chance to move from a VM to a real server.
> For now, I am copying/pasting. However, I thought perhaps there is an
> easier, neater way to keep track of any changes I make from the defaults.
> I'm still new to navigating all the documentation, so please pardon me if
> I've missed the obvious.
>
> Thanks for your time!
>
>
> Tasha R. Bales
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