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Create a new mysql database in a Linux server from the mysql database dump obtained from Windows server. This need arose when I wanted to run tests on a snapshot of the production database.
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1. Create a MySQL dump with `mysqldump.exe`:: | |
mysqldump.exe --single-transaction -u user -p password -h localhost db_name > db_name_dump.sql | |
2. Transfer `db_name_dump.sql` to your Linux machine | |
3. Assume you are now in a Linux machine. `db_name_dump.sql` may not be encoded in utf-8. | |
$ # Find out what encoding the file has from the terminal. | |
$ file -i db_name_dump.sql | |
db_name_dump.sql: text/plain; charset=utf-16le | |
$ # Convert the encoding | |
$ iconv -f utf-16le -t utf-8 db_name_dump.sql -o db_name_dump_utf8.sql | |
4. Create a new mysql database that will eventually hold the contents of the dump | |
$ mysql -u user -p | |
... | |
> create database db_name; | |
> exit | |
5. Load data from the dump into the new mysql database | |
$ mysql -u root -p db_name < db_name_dump_utf8.sql | |
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