I have a large (~150mb) sql file that I am trying to import. It is too large to do it through PHPMyAdmin even splitting it into many pieces and it is too large to import through a php script as it times out after 30 seconds of processing the script. So I'm looking for how to directly import the file from MySQL command line.
Searching online shows that I want to either use database_name < file_name.sql
or source file_name.sql
but I can't get either of these to work.
Using <
gives the generic MySQL syntax error while using source
give a slightly more promising failed to open file 'file_name.sql', error: 2
so I am inclined to think that the source command is on the right track.
I am in windows and am using xampp as a localhost server (note I'm only trying to import this file on the localhost so that I can execute the sql). I've tried placing the file in xampp\mysql\bin
and xampp\mysql\data\database_name
.
Any suggestions of how to import this .sql file into MySQL either from the MySQL command line or by any other means would be greatly appreciated.
database_name
literally or not. The command should bemysql -u youruser -h yourhost -p database_name < file_name.sql
where an example would be:mysql -u henry -h localhost -p mydb < file_name.sql
database_name
literally. It's just a place holder for the actual name of the database I'm wanting to import to. I've been trying to use the commands from the mysql console rather than cmd because I get errors relating tomysql
not being a recognized command or<
being reserved for future use when I try to execute from cmd.