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Extracting a Single Database From a mysqldump File containing –all-databases Dump. Imagine to have a full MySQL DB Dump (containing a lot of Single Database Dumps) and imagine also to need the extraction or restoration of a single one. This is a quite common task that can be accomplished using some shell commands. 1. Using the mysql command line client’s –one-database option: mysql -u root -p --one-database B_To_Be_Restored < FullDump_File.sql 2. Using ‘sed’ to extract the Dump from the dump file: sed -n '/^-- Current Database: `DB_To_Be_Restored`/,/^-- Current Database: `/p' FullDump_File.sql > DB_To_Be_Restored.sql Tags: --all-databases, DataBase, DB, DB Dump, Dump, MySQL, mysqldump, Restore This entry was posted on Thursday, December 11th, 2014 at 11:50 AMand is filed under . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed. Source: https://blog.bravi.org/?p=1205