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    Default Re: can't find MySQL Backup Tool

    I have carefully added the files and folders to the corresponding folders in "Admin". So backup_mysql.php is in Admin. The folders in the Includes folder in the download (languages, extra_datafiles, boxes) are in the includes folder in my Admin. Still I get no "Database Backup-MySQL" in my Tools menu. Could it be a permissions issue? I am hosting the cart locally for now so have no CHMOD but have removed the "read-only" on the back-ups folder.

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    Default Re: can't find MySQL Backup Tool

    Quote Originally Posted by jenpen View Post
    The folders in the Includes folder in the download (languages, extra_datafiles, boxes) are in the includes folder in my Admin. Still I get no "Database Backup-MySQL" in my Tools menu. Could it be a permissions issue?
    No, it's not a permissions issue.
    If you haven't loaded the /admin/includes/boxes/extra_boxes/xxxxxx.php file included in the zip, you won't get the menu option.
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    Default Re: can't find MySQL Backup Tool

    Everything's there. everything in place.
    I just noticed something in the readme file, about defining some settings in languages/english/backup_mysql.php. It refers to this code:

    define('LOCAL_EXE_MYSQL', '/usr/bin/mysql'); // used for restores
    define('LOCAL_EXE_MYSQLDUMP', '/usr/bin/mysqldump'); // used for backups

    and it says to specify the exact path to these utilities for my server.
    I'm a real newbie and at a loss here, any help much appreciated.

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    Default Re: can't find MySQL Backup Tool

    Quote Originally Posted by jenpen View Post
    Everything's there. everything in place.
    I just noticed something in the readme file, about defining some settings in languages/english/backup_mysql.php. It refers to this code:

    define('LOCAL_EXE_MYSQL', '/usr/bin/mysql'); // used for restores
    define('LOCAL_EXE_MYSQLDUMP', '/usr/bin/mysqldump'); // used for backups

    and it says to specify the exact path to these utilities for my server.
    I'm a real newbie and at a loss here, any help much appreciated.
    Those settings will have nothing to do with your Tools menu. It is handled strictly by the /admin/includes/boxes files.

    If you're having trouble installing and getting the addon utility to run, you can always do your own database backups using the database management tools supplied by your hosting company. The most popular one is phpMyAdmin. Instructions for doing database backups via phpMyAdmin can be found in this FAQ: https://www.zen-cart.com/tutorials/i...hp?article=103
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    Default Re: can't find MySQL Backup Tool

    Thanks DrByte. As I said, it's hosted locally at the moment but I have done back-ups through phpMyAdmin. I just thought this would be quicker, but no problem.

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    Default Re: can't find MySQL Backup Tool

    Quote Originally Posted by DrByte View Post
    Those settings will have nothing to do with your Tools menu. It is handled strictly by the /admin/includes/boxes files.

    If you're having trouble installing and getting the addon utility to run, you can always do your own database backups using the database management tools supplied by your hosting company. The most popular one is phpMyAdmin. Instructions for doing database backups via phpMyAdmin can be found in this FAQ: https://www.zen-cart.com/tutorials/i...hp?article=103
    Backup MYSQL Plugin
    Does current version in downloads, work with 1.3.8*?
    Details state for 1.3.7..

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    Default Re: can't find MySQL Backup Tool

    Quote Originally Posted by misty View Post
    Backup MYSQL Plugin
    Does current version in downloads, work with 1.3.8*?
    Details state for 1.3.7..
    Yes - works with any v1.3.x release.
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