Hi KK and all others,
Having only built static web sites so far, I hope it is OK to also ask general questions related to the use of CouchCMS - in this case pertaining to phpMyAdmin and its export function.
Testing CouchCMS and related database transactions, such as the export of a backup .sql file, I made a screenshot before the transaction showing 12 tables (11 tables of the InnoDB type, 1 table of the MyISAM type) with a total size of 950 KiB.
After deleting all tables and re-importing the backup .sql file, the total size of all 12 tables is 948 KiB.
Here's my question:
From your experience, is such a minimal difference between table size after export and re-import a usual and negligible thing, or is it a sign that something went wrong? From skimming over the pages after re-import, everything seems to be OK, as before.
BTW, the difference of 2 KiB after re-importing the .sql file happened to the one and only MyISAM type table, namely the couch_fulltext table.
Thanks a lot for any hints!
Solaris
Having only built static web sites so far, I hope it is OK to also ask general questions related to the use of CouchCMS - in this case pertaining to phpMyAdmin and its export function.
Testing CouchCMS and related database transactions, such as the export of a backup .sql file, I made a screenshot before the transaction showing 12 tables (11 tables of the InnoDB type, 1 table of the MyISAM type) with a total size of 950 KiB.
After deleting all tables and re-importing the backup .sql file, the total size of all 12 tables is 948 KiB.
Here's my question:
From your experience, is such a minimal difference between table size after export and re-import a usual and negligible thing, or is it a sign that something went wrong? From skimming over the pages after re-import, everything seems to be OK, as before.
BTW, the difference of 2 KiB after re-importing the .sql file happened to the one and only MyISAM type table, namely the couch_fulltext table.
Thanks a lot for any hints!
Solaris