

On Computer A, find the mysql folder and drag it to the site folder on the shared drive. But if you want to go farther and sync the databases automatically, as described by above, it’s a simple two-step process.ġ. Now, you could just stop here and sync the databases manually as I described in the previous post. If you’re not sure, go to your iCloud Drive at and do the file operations there. iCloud can be slow about file operations (see my caution above). If you’re doing all this on iCloud be careful that the cloud is updated with all the file operations before you continue or you may find that your local files are being overwritten by older files not yet deleted from the cloud.If the existing site from computer A is not on the shared drive and you want to have a single shared site folder, then export the site on computer A to a zip file (right click the site in Local and choose "Export) and then reimport it with a site path on the shared drive (choose “Advanced Options” when you import the site).


Okay! I’ve tried the database sync method described by above.
