[DiscordArchive] If I want to install a module, so I have to tear this thing down and rebuild?
[DiscordArchive] If I want to install a module, so I have to tear this thing down and rebuild?
Archived author: AlexanderESmith • Posted: 2023-08-25T21:07:39.183000+00:00
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If I want to install a module, so I have to tear this thing down and rebuild?
Archived author: AlexanderESmith • Posted: 2023-08-25T21:08:04.658000+00:00
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Related; what's the preferred method of backing up and restoring accounts/characters?
Archived author: mynameismeat • Posted: 2023-08-25T21:23:49.279000+00:00
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teardown no
Archived author: mynameismeat • Posted: 2023-08-25T21:23:52.494000+00:00
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rebuild yes
Archived author: mynameismeat • Posted: 2023-08-25T21:24:12.331000+00:00
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for backups, it's just your standard mysql backup. mysqldump or whatever you like
Archived author: mynameismeat • Posted: 2023-08-25T21:24:47.554000+00:00
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I've been meaning to stand up https://torsion.org/borgmatic/ for all the databases I have in my homelab but I'm too lazy
Archived author: AlexanderESmith • Posted: 2023-08-25T21:33:15.521000+00:00
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haha
Archived author: AlexanderESmith • Posted: 2023-08-25T21:33:59.970000+00:00
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So, lets say they worst should occur and my laptop melts. Or (better for me) I just wanna migrate;
I build the docker as if fresh, get the server running, all that. Would I just clobber the default DB with an import?
Archived author: mynameismeat • Posted: 2023-08-25T21:35:17.925000+00:00
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i guess to be more clear, it really is just a build
git clone the module to `modules/` (so it'll end up like `modules/mod-autobalance`)
and then (from the root) run `./acore.sh docker build && ./acore.sh docker start:app:d`