Shutting Down and Restoring a Database
mysqladmin --defaults-file=/usr/local/mysql/my.cnf --user=root --password shutdown
mysqlbackup --defaults-file=/usr/local/mysql/my.cnf \
--backup-dir=/export/backups/full \
copy-back
Note
The restored data includes the backup history table, where MySQL Enterprise Backup records details of each backup. Restoring this table to its earlier state removes information about any subsequent backups that you did. This is the correct starting point for future incremental backups, particularly those using the --incremental-base option.
Important
Before restoring a partial backup, you might need to delete first from the backup the .frm files associated with InnoDB tables that were not backed up.
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