How to import More than 2 Mb In wordpress

Discussion in 'Databases' started by tanveersultan, Oct 7, 2011.

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    I am using wordpress 3.2.1 because of some reasons i deleted my blog but i downlaod the export file before doing it . Now after it when i reinstall the wordpress and goto import wordpress options it says you can only upload upto 2 Mb
    I search alot on this all i got was to change php.ini file to the size i want . Can Anyone can tell me where php.ini is located in my host . I am using cpanl X unlimited Hosting .

    Or any one have anyother solution to import my blog its 4.4Mb so please help me.
    Now i only have that (Export file) to import it on my blog .
    Any one knows a software by which i can split this 4.4Mb to 3 xml files. Or any other solution . Please help me i am losing alot of traffic since 2 days .
     
    tanveersultan, Oct 7, 2011 IP
  2. signorm68

    signorm68 Well-Known Member

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    use navicat if you can't control server php/mysql parameters
     
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  3. Rukbat

    Rukbat Well-Known Member

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    You could use BigDump. If that doesn't work, see this site for a couple of other things to try.
     
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  4. RobV

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    The php.ini file needs to go in the root directory of your blog / website files. Generally speaking, you will not see this file on your server. You are required to get the code, paste it in a .txt document, upload the file and rename it to php.ini. Also know some hosting accounts may require you to name the php file in relation to the version of php on the server. If all us files you can ask your hosting company, they are good at doing these kind of simple tasks.
     
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    Do you use FTP manager??
     
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    You can restore WP files by FTPing web site and then restore database either through PHPMyadming or using tools like MySQLYog, Navicate etc.
    Or even you can provide backup of your MySQL database to server admins and they can restore it for you quickly.
     
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