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Thread: Lost SQL database

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    vvv
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    Exclamation Lost SQL database

    Somebody deleted my SQL database.
    The site is working (upload, regist.,)!!!

    What can I do?

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    bplex is offline Senior Member
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    Unless you have a backup of your database, there isn't anything that you can do to recover it. You'll have to start your site over.
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    vvv
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    But why working everything?
    (view, upload, new account, admin)

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    How you know database is deleted ? If database is deleted "everything" will not work.

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    vvv
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    I see the MYSQL user but I don't see the database in my cpanel/MySQL Databases:

    There are no databases associated with your account.

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    It can be cpanel problem not showing the database. Anyway keep backups, if you lose database, you will lose videos on the site.

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    vvv
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    How? I can't.

    I don't see the database. (cPanel/Backups)

    Any idea?

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    vvv
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    Hi ,

    Whe sented you an information e-mail to notify that we had moved your
    database XXX on an MySql dedicated server due to the resource
    consumption of your mysql queries .

    You can export your database from the new PhpMyadmin : PhpAdmin :
    http://mysql.xxx.yyy
    I found it

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