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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP-DBManager] Korean language converted to ???Now I confirmed that both gzipped files and non-gzipped files are generated correctly.
Thank you very much for your help.- This reply was modified 8 years, 9 months ago by nagak.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP-DBManager] Korean language converted to ???I found default-character-set=”utf8″ is missing when auto backup.
This should be a cause 🙂(Auto)
/usr/local/bin/mysqldump –force –host=’xxx’ –user=’xxx’ –password=’xxx’ –add-drop-table –skip-lock-tables xxx | gzip > /home/xxx/www/xxx/wp-content/backup-db/1503319412_-xxx.sql.gz(Manual)
/usr/local/bin/mysqldump –force –host=’xxx’ –user=’xxx’ –password=’xxx’ –default-character-set=”utf8″ –add-drop-table –skip-lock-tables xxx | gzip > /home/xxx/www/xxx/wp-content/backup-db/1503319519_-_xxx.sql.gzForum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP-DBManager] Korean language converted to ???Just for your information,
-Manual backup via web interface was fine.
-Auto backup files under /wp-content/backp-db are also corrupted.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP-DBManager] Korean language converted to ???Thank you for your reply.
SQL content inside is converted like this.INSERT INTO
wp_xxx_postsVALUES (3889,1,’2012-07-17 11:37:13′,’2012-07-17 02:37:13′,'(snip)「(?)? ???と(?)???」は(snip)