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Problem Restoring Database Properly

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  • twhiting9275
    A MySQL dump of the entire system would be bad and take forever. It'd be next to impossible to restore as well. I mean, that would be one giant .sql file cPanel does have the option for 'per account and MySQL directory'. This is what you want When this is checked, cPanel will do what is expected, produce an SQL dump of each account's database, as well as the entire MySQL directory.
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  • cPanelMichael
    The user was not in the normal backups, but their database was backed up in the system backup.

    Hello, The following guide is available for information on recovering an InnoDB database: InnoDB Corruption Repair Guide Let us know if this guide is helpful. Thank you.
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  • carock
    Yes, that is what I was looking for. That document didn't show up when I started this thread or searched, I don't know why. Thank you both for the help. The customer is now in the regular backups, so I hope I don't need to restore InnoDB the hard way anytime soon, knock on wood. Chuck
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, I'm happy to see the document was helpful. Thank you for updating us with the outcome.
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