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Blog Gone, Database Corrupted? (10 posts)

  1. envirologic
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    Hey All:

    I setup a new WordPress site, hosted by BlueHost a week ago. Have spent hours moving my posts from Blogger, adding tags, customizing the site, etc.

    This morning, I added and activated some widgets, and went through all of my posts adding tags, etc.

    When I came back from lunch and brought up the site - everything was gone and the site looks like it did when I first installed WordPress. The "Hello World" post is even there (which was the first thing that I deleted when I first started with WordPress).

    I'm really pissed, and Bluehost has no clue as to what happened. Their last backup was 2 days ago which does me no good at all.

    If anyone has any suggestions, I'd appreciate it. If I can't get this thing restored, I'm screwed and have to start from square one.

    Lesson learned - never depend on your hosting service to be able to restore your database if it's corrupted.

    Ron

  2. MichaelH
    Volunteer
    Posted 3 years ago #

    Check your database(s) to make sure you don't have more than one database or that there are not two sets of WordPress tables (using different table prefixes) in your database.

    See:
    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/tags/backup

  3. envirologic
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    Thanks Michael, I'll do that.

    Oddly enough, I was on the phone with BlueHost this morning. They found and were able to restore my blog to a version just before I lost the site.

    Got off the phone with them after verifying that the site had been restored, went to login to my site and again, it was back to the same problem - default theme, "hello world" blog, etc.

    Your suggestion makes sense, I'll check it out and post what I find here.

    Thanks,

    Envirologic

  4. envirologic
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    Michael:

    I'm not a SQL expert - how do I verify that there are not two sets of WordPress tables in my DB, and if I find that there are, what do I do about it, and which one do I delete or ??

    Thanks,

    envirologic

  5. envirologic
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    OK, I'm posting here trying to get to the bottom of an issue that has already lost me more than a week in moving my Blog from Blogger to WordPress, and it doesn't seem like I'm getting much in the way of useful help; but I'll try once again.

    Above, Micheal suggested that I check to see if I have more that one database (I don't) or if I have more than one table in my database. I'm not a SQL guru, and am not sure how to verify that, so any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks for provide the backup plugins - I have several available to me from Bluehost, but backups aren't the problem here, the problem is to understand why my database is some how getting repeatedly corrupted after a database restore.

    Sounds like it could be an issue with database pointers, but I'm reaching.

    Would appreciate any suggestions - I'm dead in the water at this point.

  6. BernardBorealis
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    You can check your database using phpmyadmin from within the cpanel. Within it you should see a list of all your database tables. Check the tables to make sure there aren't multiple tables, but with different prefixes. Also, if you are having problems with corruption, it might be a good idea to "Check All" tables and then, With Selected, click repair.

  7. envirologic
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    Great BB - thanks much, I'll give it a try.

    Regards,

    envirologic

  8. anaventura
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    Hi Envirologic
    I think I have the same problem you have:( were you able to solve your problem? I am not a SQL expert either so I am not sure how to check on duplicates of tables even after the explanation by Bernard.
    tahnks

  9. lissa272
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    My database is empty! what do I do now?

  10. ZiggyZack99
    Member
    Posted 3 years ago #

    I have something to help you in your Blogger export, there should be an easy export all posts to XML thing so you can import in WP.

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