Re: [WebDNA] Triggers.db wiped completely blank
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It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = Kenneth Grome wrote:> I understand how to TRY to force WebDNA to write a db to> disk. That's what I thought I was doing with> [flushdatabases] ... but if this tag does not perform as> described then we need to know about it.>> If this is an exception to the otherwise comprehensive> performance of [flushdatabases] it can critically affect our> expectations and the reliability of our WebDNA servers ...> UNLESS we know it is an exception and therefore have a> reason to deal with it as such.>> At the moment I have only one reason to suspect that the> Triggers.db is exempt from being flushed via [flushdatabases].>> I would simply like to know for a fact whether my suspicion> is true ... and if it is, what other WebDNA dbs are not> flushed via the [flushdatabases] tag?>> Sincerely,> Kenneth GromeWebDNA would likely not be able to flush a corrupt database, which I am guessing is the situation here.I think there are details missing..- From what host did you move? (platform)- Was there an upgrade in WebDNA (either in the process of moving or initiated by you)As we know, there are things that can corrupt a WebDNA "database".Donovan-- Donovan BrookeEuca Design Centerwww.euca.uswww.keepitturning.co
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Kenneth Grome wrote:> I understand how to TRY to force WebDNA to write a db to> disk. That's what I thought I was doing with>
[flushdatabases] ... but if this tag does not perform as> described then we need to know about it.>> If this is an exception to the otherwise comprehensive> performance of
[flushdatabases] it can critically affect our> expectations and the reliability of our WebDNA servers ...> UNLESS we know it is an exception and therefore have a> reason to deal with it as such.>> At the moment I have only one reason to suspect that the>
triggers.db is exempt from being flushed via
[flushdatabases].>> I would simply like to know for a fact whether my suspicion> is true ... and if it is, what other WebDNA dbs are not> flushed via the
[flushdatabases] tag?>> Sincerely,> Kenneth GromeWebDNA would likely not be able to flush a corrupt database, which I am guessing is the situation here.I think there are details missing..- From what host did you move? (platform)- Was there an upgrade in WebDNA (either in the process of moving or initiated by you)As we know, there are things that can corrupt a WebDNA "database".Donovan-- Donovan BrookeEuca Design Centerwww.euca.uswww.keepitturning.co
Donovan Brooke
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