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phpMyAdmin file not found 8443/domains/databases/phpMyAdmin/export.php

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Basic Pleskian
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PRODUCT, VERSION, OPERATING SYSTEM, ARCHITECTURE

Plesk 10.4.4 MU#26 OpenSuse 11.4 x64

PROBLEM DESCRIPTION

Cant export a database through Database / Webmin

Seems a problem with huge databases, phpmyadmin shows a size of 348,3 MiB for example.

STEPS TO REPRODUCE

Cant export a huge database through Database / Webmin (phpmyadmin), other databases seems to work.

ACTUAL RESULT

it takes a long time , then ends into

EXPECTED RESULT

a file named localhost.sql to download

ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

found a hint from 2010 to increase memory_limit (was 128M) at
/usr/local/psa/admin/conf/php.ini and restart plesk

after i set memory_limit to 1024M it works, a file of size 239MB was successfully downloaded


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Sorry, but could you please explain you EXPECTED RESULT with more details? It is not clear enough how name of file related to memory limit increasing.
 
Hi Igor,

its not the name of the file, which also can be the name of the database. In my case, my browser offered me localhost.sql to download.
 
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