How to Transfer Magento Website
STEP 1Backup the Magento
MySQL Database
On servers you have phpMyAdmin included by
default in cPanel for your account. In other cases you will have to use the
same tool or a similar one that is capable of exporting your MySQL database.
Detailed information on how to perform a MySQL backup can be found in our MySQL Tutorial.
Alternatively, if you don’t have phpMyAdmin
installed but you have shell access you can use the mysqldump tool. The syntax
is as follows:
mysqldump -h HOST -u USER -p DATABASENAME > FILENAME.sql
where:
·
HOST is the database server hostname or it
can be omitted if you are running the MySQL server locally
·
USER - a user with full privileges to the
Magento database
·
DATABASENAME - is the full name of the database which
Magento is running
·
FILENAME - can be anything you find suitable for
the backup file
Also, if you have Plesk, DirectAdmin or any
other web hosting management tool, you can look at the available options. Many
panels allow you to dump the database with just a few clicks. For example cPanel
does have an option for this.
You will need to download all files from your
current store and upload them to the new location. This can be a time consuming
task considering that a standard Magento installation consists of many files. A
good alternative is to archive the files prior to downloading/uploading them if
possible.
If you have SSH access you can log on your
server -> magento installation directory and archive all the files using the
following command:
tar -czif ARCHIVENAME.tar.gz
This will create a tarball archive of all the
files in the directory.
You can then download the archive and easily
upload it to the new location. To extract it at the new location use the
following command in the desired destination folder for the Magento
installation:
tar -xzif ARCHIVENAME.tar.gz
After the files are restored you should alter
the configuration file in order to match the new settings. All you need to
change here is the database details at the new location. Those are stored in
the app/etc/local.xml file. The lines you need to alter are:
<host><![CDATA[HOSTNAME]]></host><username><![CDATA[USER]]></username><password><![CDATA[PASSWORD]]></password><dbname><![CDATA[DATABASENAME]]></dbname>
where:
·
HOSTNAME should be the database hostname, most
commonly - localhost
·
USER is a user that has full privileges to
the database
·
PASSWORD is the password for the database user
·
DATABASENAME is the complete database name for the
database you are going to use with the transferred Magento
Once you have adjusted the options above you
should restore the database at the new location.
A good practice is to add several options in
the MySQL backup file prior to uploading it. The following should be added at
the beginning of the SQL file:
SET SQL_MODE="NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO";SET
@OLD_CHARACTER_SET_CLIENT=@@CHARACTER_SET_CLIENT;SET
@OLD_CHARACTER_SET_RESULTS=@@CHARACTER_SET_RESULTS;SET
@OLD_COLLATION_CONNECTION=@@COLLATION_CONNECTION;SET NAMES utf8;SET
@OLD_UNIQUE_CHECKS=@@UNIQUE_CHECKS, UNIQUE_CHECKS=0;SET
@OLD_FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=@@FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS, FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0;SET
@OLD_SQL_MODE=@@SQL_MODE, SQL_MODE='NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO';SET
@OLD_SQL_NOTES=@@SQL_NOTES, SQL_NOTES=0;
The next option should be added at the end of
the file after all other queries:
SET SQL_MODE=@OLD_SQL_MODE;SET
FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=@OLD_FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS;SET
UNIQUE_CHECKS=@OLD_UNIQUE_CHECKS;SET CHARACTER_SET_CLIENT=@OLD_CHARACTER_SET_CLIENT;SET
CHARACTER_SET_RESULTS=@OLD_CHARACTER_SET_RESULTS;SET
COLLATION_CONNECTION=@OLD_COLLATION_CONNECTION;SET SQL_NOTES=@OLD_SQL_NOTES;
You can now import the database using
phpMyadmin -> Import or another MySQL tool depending on what kind of access
you have to the website.
In case you would like to restore the database
via a shell command you can use the following:
mysql -h HOST -u USER -p DATABASENAME < FILENAME.sql
and enter the password for the database user when
asked.
Note that if the Magento online store is
supposed to work with a different domain name at the new location you should
alter the entries for it in the MySQL database.
The table you should edit is core_config_data
and the values you need to change are in the path column. Change the
web/unsecure/base_url and web/secure/base_url to match the new domain name by
altering the value column for both records.
The last step is to clear the Magento cache.
You can do this either via the Magento admin panel > System > Cache
management or by deleting the contents of the var/cache and var/session folders
inside your Magento installation directory.
That is all. Your Magento should now be
properly functioning at the new location.
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