teranex weblog - Comments: How I upgraded Budts.be to Drupal7. Part2https://budts.be/weblog/2012/06/how-i-upgraded-budtsbe-to-drupal7-part-2/2012-06-15T20:59:00+02:00Posted by: jeroen2012-06-15T20:59:00+02:002012-06-15T20:59:00+02:00jeroentag:budts.be,2012-06-15:/weblog/2012/06/how-i-upgraded-budtsbe-to-drupal7-part-2//comment-01-00<p><strong>I have two kinds of backups.</strong></p>
<p>I have two kinds of backups. I have a full hosting backup, which backs up most of the files on the webserver and all the available databases. It's a small Ruby script which uses rsync to copy over the new and modified files and a bit of code to get the list of all the databases and then launch a mysqldump for each database. This is the backup for when the webserver explodes :).</p>
<p>The <code>deploy.sh</code> script (<a href="https://github.com/teranex/budts.be/blob/master/profiles/budts_be/scripts/deploy.sh">code</a>) also makes a backup. However, this backup remains on the web server, it is just in case something awful goes wrong during the update. In that case I can quickly restore the freshly created backup.</p><p><strong>I have two kinds of backups.</strong></p>
<p>I have two kinds of backups. I have a full hosting backup, which backs up most of the files on the webserver and all the available databases. It's a small Ruby script which uses rsync to copy over the new and modified files and a bit of code to get the list of all the databases and then launch a mysqldump for each database. This is the backup for when the webserver explodes :).</p>
<p>The <code>deploy.sh</code> script (<a href="https://github.com/teranex/budts.be/blob/master/profiles/budts_be/scripts/deploy.sh">code</a>) also makes a backup. However, this backup remains on the web server, it is just in case something awful goes wrong during the update. In that case I can quickly restore the freshly created backup.</p>Posted by: nephastieke2012-06-12T17:27:00+02:002012-06-12T17:27:00+02:00nephastieketag:budts.be,2012-06-12:/weblog/2012/06/how-i-upgraded-budtsbe-to-drupal7-part-2//comment-01<p><strong>Backup</strong></p>
<p>Hey looking good, getting a bit technical. I will have to read up to understand all of it though. How do you backup your database? Is this an automatic process that's in place or do you take manual back-ups?</p>
<p>Can't wait to read the next part!</p><p><strong>Backup</strong></p>
<p>Hey looking good, getting a bit technical. I will have to read up to understand all of it though. How do you backup your database? Is this an automatic process that's in place or do you take manual back-ups?</p>
<p>Can't wait to read the next part!</p>