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      How to Backup Database - Where is the SQL file located?

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      [LEFT]You can restore a single database from a mysqldump of all-databases.[/LEFT]
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      [*]mysql -u root -p[I]PASSWORD[/I] --one-database [I]DB[/I] < [I]DBfilename[/I].sql
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      [INDENT=1][LEFT][url]http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/mysql-command-options.html#option_mysql_one-database[/url][/LEFT][/INDENT]

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      TFTP Error after changing management password

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      I was able to fix my own issue and here is how I did it.

      I changed my management username back to [B]‘fog’[/B]

      It looks as if you are [B]NOT[/B] allowed to change the username. The username [B]MUST[/B] be set as [B]‘fog’[/B]

      You [B]MUST [/B]also rename the fog user account created within Ubuntu to match the password within the web interface. (#sudo passwd fog)

      Maybe we can create some sort of sticky thread on this and common TFTP and SQL issues concerning the config.php file. I see this all over the web but no real answers.

      I hope all foes well with whoever is reading this!

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      Full Duplex Mode - Is it Possible?

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      Permission Denied - How to surpass this issue?

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      falkoF

      install webmin on your Ubuntu Server

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