
Well, everything was going very well with my Drupal installation. I've got TinyMCE working as my WYSIWYG editor, and added a bunch of other modules to do this, that, and the other. And all was well, I had encoutered a module or two that didn't work correctly and it was simple enough to remove them so I was pretty pleased. And apparently lulled into a false sense of security.
I ended up having to install about 5 modules to allow a 6th to work and I turned them all on at once and... *KA-BOOM* a module load error occurred and blew out parts of my database... The site still functioned but all permissions were wiped.
Very disappointing... Of course I should have backed up the database before doing this sort of thing, but... I hadn't and that's exactly what I get. I've cautioned clients to back up frequently and religiously and here I am not listening, I know better. I got swept up in the ease of installation and configuration in my very first test run that I got complacent. I didn't feel that the site was in it's initial "1.0" state and so didn't need a back-up just yet. It went so well, I switched over the blog features of my site to it. That switch to production should have made me back it up at that point... Alas.
However, the whole incident did afford me the opportunity to re-install Drupal. I should say, reconfigure, the file-system portion of Drupal was completely intact. Again it went relatively painlessly, and having had some experience on administering the system, it was a lot easier to do! Easily took me 1/2 the time. Which in real terms put's it at about 4 hours for a fresh install and config of a small Drupal site using a WordPress Blog as a data source for content. Not too bad, not too bad at all!
The irony is, I was installing the "Chaos Tools" module and it's dependencies so that I could investigate the "Bulk Export" utilities that CTools adds. Primarily for back-up plans...
All in all I'm grateful for the experience, I just wish I had planned it!
So, I recently blew up my Drupal installation and was caught with my pants down and no DB backup... Well, as you can tell, I've re-installed and configured it again. Now I needed to back it up. Well I need to create an automated backup strategy, but that
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I am pretty satisfied that i
I am pretty satisfied that i am not the only person loosing database while installing drupal modules , the same happened to me , and i would like to add that it happened twice with me .
Good for the author that he experienced this situation a single time.
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Hey guys , i feel so bad for
Hey guys , i feel so bad for you that you have been loosing data while installing drupal , i know it can get on to your nerves if it dose not work the way you want it to.
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