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How can I set up my path to: –mysqldump–

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semseriboh said 2 years, 4 months ago:

Ladies and Gens,
I am trying to set up “myEASYbackup settings to protect all my data in my worldpress blogs and I logged in to my -godaddy acc and they don’t showed any information than can lead me to this information and I can not continue until I get pass this point.

Please help anybody!

lgl58_3@msn.com

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GoDaddy Expert staceyh said 2 years, 4 months ago:

@semseriboh What settings are you looking for, specifically? Please let us know and we’ll be happy to review. You may also be interested in the following information:

http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/myeasybackup/installation/

http://myeasywp.com/

~Stacey

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kpk said 1 year, 11 months ago:

I’m working on the same problem. Once I activate the plugin it says:

The WordPress administration path: D:Hosting7335320htmlwordpress//wp-admin does not exists on the server.
The path to mysqldump: /mysqldump is wrong.
It is not possible to proceed until you fix the above problems!

I can fix the administration path (i think) however i cannot find anything on godaddy that will show me the path to mysqldump.

there is no information about this from the plugin page.

Thanks!

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GoDaddy Expert christianh said 1 year, 11 months ago:

@kpk

MySQL mysqldump is located at /usr/bin/mysqldump for Linux accounts.

–Christian

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zacchaeusn7 said 1 year, 11 months ago:

@christianh

Good call, thanks,

Z

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nader2011 said 1 year, 10 months ago:

Hello,
I have a windows hosting and I need the correct path to mysql and mysql dump.

I am using wp-db manager and I am getting the following errors:

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Checking MYSQL Dump Path …
MYSQL dump path does NOT exist. Please check your mysqldump path under DB Options. If uncertain, contact your server administrator.

Checking MYSQL Path …
MYSQL path does NOT exist. Please check your mysql path under DB Options. If uncertain, contact your server administrator.

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Hope you can help.

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zacchaeusn7 said 1 year, 10 months ago:

@nader2011

add this to the mysqldump in Database Options /usr/bin/mysqldump

add this to the mysqlpath in Database Options /usr/bin/mysqldump

That will fix it. Let me know if you need something else.

Thanks,
Z

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nader2011 said 1 year, 10 months ago:

thank you for getting back to me, but I still get the same error after trying your paths.

What should I do now?

thanks,

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GoDaddy Expert christianh said 1 year, 10 months ago:

@nader2011

I have reviewed this with our Advanced Hosting Support team and in order to further troubleshoot this and provide accurate information, we would need more information on what you are trying to accomplish specifically with this path. If you are still experiencing issues, please provide further clarification so we can better assist you.

–Christian

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ianfluid said 1 year, 10 months ago:

anyone get this sorted out? i desperately need to get this plugin working asap. i have Linux hosting accounting and i’m trying to install in subdomain. got the mysqldump updated but still get the “The WordPress administration path: /home/content///wp-admin/ does not exists on the server.

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voltaire said 10 months, 3 weeks ago:

I was able to set a MySQL dump path using this method:

Establish an SSH connection with terminal (mac). There, you locate the folder _db_backup and you use the «pwd» command to know its absolute path. You can use this path as the dump.

It should give you something like: /var/chroot/home/content/86/9607886/html/_db_backups

For the moment, still figuring what mysql path is.

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