Re: [WebDNA] [BULK] Databases No Longer Automatically Committing
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texte = > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understandthis format, some or all of this message may not be legible.--B_3361829579_204212151Content-type: text/plain;charset="ISO-8859-1"Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printableI don=B9t think anyone responded to this. Anyone have any ideas for me?on 7/7/10 9:03 AM, Eddie Zelhofer at eddie@thinksite.com wrote:> I=B9ve been on the same Windows 2003 server for years now and at some point> early in the year I noticed that my databases stop committing by themselv=es.> For example, I have a page set up to administer the fields of a database.= I> used to be able to download that database file right after updating it vi=a the> administration page and see the changes. Now, when I download the file, I= am> forced to flush the databases before hand in order to view the changes. I> triple checked my WebDNA settings and it says that =B3Automatically commit> databases to disk after modification=B2 is checked. Does anyone have an ide=as of> what I need to check?--B_3361829579_204212151Content-type: text/html;charset="ISO-8859-1"Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable
Re: [WebDNA] [BULK] Databases No Longer Automatically Committi=ngI don’t think anyone responded to this. Anyone have any ideas for me=?
on 7/7/10 9:03 AM, Eddie Zelhofer at eddie@th=inksite.com wrote:
<=SPAN STYLE=3D'font-size:11pt'>I’ve been on the same Windows 2003 server =for years now and at some point early in the year I noticed that my database=s stop committing by themselves. For example, I have a page set up to admini=ster the fields of a database. I used to be able to download that database f=ile right after updating it via the administration page and see the changes.= Now, when I download the file, I am forced to flush the databases before ha=nd in order to view the changes. I triple checked my WebDNA settings and it =says that “Automatically commit databases to disk after modification=8221; is checked. Does anyone have an ideas of what I need to check?
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> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understandthis format, some or all of this message may not be legible.--B_3361829579_204212151Content-type: text/plain;charset="ISO-8859-1"Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printableI don=B9t think anyone responded to this. Anyone have any ideas for me?on 7/7/10 9:03 AM, Eddie Zelhofer at eddie@thinksite.com wrote:> I=B9ve been on the same Windows 2003 server for years now and at some point> early in the year I noticed that my databases stop committing by themselv=es.> For example, I have a page set up to administer the fields of a database.= I> used to be able to download that database file right after updating it vi=a the> administration page and see the changes. Now, when I download the file, I= am> forced to flush the databases before hand in order to view the changes. I> triple checked my WebDNA settings and it says that =B3Automatically commit> databases to disk after modification=B2 is checked. Does anyone have an ide=as of> what I need to check?--B_3361829579_204212151Content-type: text/html;charset="ISO-8859-1"Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable
Re: [WebDNA] [BULK] Databases No Longer Automatically Committi=ngI don’t think anyone responded to this. Anyone have any ideas for me=?
on 7/7/10 9:03 AM, Eddie Zelhofer at eddie@th=inksite.com wrote:
<=SPAN STYLE=3D'font-size:11pt'>I’ve been on the same Windows 2003 server =for years now and at some point early in the year I noticed that my database=s stop committing by themselves. For example, I have a page set up to admini=ster the fields of a database. I used to be able to download that database f=ile right after updating it via the administration page and see the changes.= Now, when I download the file, I am forced to flush the databases before ha=nd in order to view the changes. I triple checked my WebDNA settings and it =says that “Automatically commit databases to disk after modification=8221; is checked. Does anyone have an ideas of what I need to check?
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Eddie Z
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