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Switch Storage for modules to MySQL

J

JamesHu

Guest
Dear Sitebuilder Users and Support,

The Storage File (sb_modules.php, SQLite) of my fathers website got corrupt and all data seems to be lost now.
So i looked for a more secure way to save this data. So i looked at the config.php file.

I actually managed to configure the modules so they try to connect to a mysql database but without the right DDL-Scripts (SQL) it is really cumbersome.

Is there a way to just change the Storage Type for modules like Guestbook and Login?

Regards
James Huber
 
James,

There is no way to change the storage for modules data from SQLite to Mysql or other DB.
To avoid situations with corrupted data I can suggest to make periodical back of Parallels Plesk Sitebuilder site and published location as well.
 
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