I’m sorry for being difficult. I’ve not done this before.
Perhaps you are talking about going into phpmyadmin in my local MAMP app. I just opened MAMP but it won’t run tonight. It used to be fine. I’ll try to fix it.
I got MAMP running
Went into the phpMyAdmin panel
Clicked on Databases, 4 were listed
I see one that matched my site name
When I clicked on it for details, it said there were no tables associated with it.
I went back and clicked on a database named mysql
When I opened it, there were tables associated with it.
Maybe that’s the one I need.
Clicked Export
I guess it exported it, but I don’t know where.
Went to cPanel and clicked phpMyAdmin
Clicked Import
Clicked choose file
Need to find file on computer
I guess its called mysql, but can’t find it
This is interesting:
The database with the site name is still empty apparently but its file structure matches the file structure of the generic database I created on cPanel.
No, not the mysql database.
Are there posts actually associated with your MAMP site? If so, what’s in the wp-config.php file for the MAMP site? It will tell you the database name and prefix.
UKOutdoors is the database name listed wp-config.php file. That matches one of the databases listed in MAMP.
But I’ve got a bigger problem now:
The website on my computer has disappeared. A WP start screen shows instead. It wants me to start over I guess. Apparently, I lost the website somehow. I suspect that what I did to get MAMP running may have done it. Perhaps the database was wiped clean.
There is some good news. Earlier today I made a good backup using the plugin UpdraftPlus. I can see the backup files. The question is how to upload the backup files and get the site back?
I recommend asking at https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/updraftplus so the plugin’s developers and support community can help you with this.
I filed a support question there. I’ll wait for them.
I have an idea. If I start the website over, use the same theme and setup the same plugins. Then maybe UpdraftPlus would bring in the backup files. I won’t do it now but its an idea.
After investigating, I have a new theory:
I don’t think my fixing of MAMP caused the site to go down.
Earlier today, I had to force shutdown the computer because of a lockup. I think that broke MAMP. I think the site went down at that point but I didn’t know it because I didn’t look at it then.
I have been able to restore MAMP to its previous non-working condition just after I reset the computer. Now when I try to access the site, a message says that there is no database connection. Before, WP wanted me to start over because MAMP was running but all the files were gone.
I need to find a way to fix MAMP that does not wipe the database files.
Does this make sense?
Making progress. Content downloaded to the dashboard. Front page displays but not the other pages. Says internal server error. Hopefully, this is something GoDaddy can fix,