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How do I restore my MySQL database?

This article will explain how you can restore MySQL databases from a backup.

Important: You must have a manual backup of your files to follow this process. It is your responsibility to keep an up-to-date backup of your databases as some versions of our Hosting packages do not come with a backup service.

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Web Hosting plans purchased after July 2020 / Premium Hosting plans purchased after August 2020 (cPanel)

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Start by accessing your Web Hosting dashboard.

 

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On your dashboard, select the cPanel Admin button that appears above Settings.

 

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Select Backup Wizard from the Files section.

 

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Select the Restore option.

 

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Select MySQL Databases from the Select Restore Type heading.

 

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Select Browse under the ‘Restore a MySQL Database Backup’ option.

 

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Find and choose the backup SQL file on your computer. This will typically be a .gz file.

 

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Select Upload to start the process.

 

Web Hosting plans purchased before July 2020 / Premium Hosting plans purchased before August 2020

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Start by logging in to your legacy Control Panel. For details on how to do this, please read the following article: How do I access and manage my products?

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From there, select Web Hosting or Premium Hosting within the ‘Manage active products’ section, depending on which product you wish to use.

Next, select Manage opposite the ‘(bought before XX/XX/XX)’ option.

 

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This will show you an overview of your current hosting packages. Click Manage for the account you wish to use.

 

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On the next page, select Manage for the domain you wish to update.

 

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Click on the MySQL Database link in the Web Tools section of your hosting control panel.

 

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In the Manage Databases section enter the new password in the empty field and press the Modify button.

 

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Click on the database name in the left hand frame.

 

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Click on the Import tab.

 

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In theFile to import section, press the Choose File button.

 

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Navigate to the file you wish to import on your computer and press the Open button.

 

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Click on Go to upload the file.

 

Restarting MySQL following an error

Please contact our Support team using the Ask a question tab in the support area of our website, supplying the full error message you are receiving.