Re: [WebDNA] [BULK] strange triggers.db occurrence???
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It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = Marc Thompson wrote:> Anyone ever seen a Triggers.db file get renamed like so?> Triggers.db-oRiGiNaL-> or> Triggers.db-tmp>> I found those two files in my WebCatalogEngine folder today with NO> Triggers.db file!?> WebDNA Version 6.2 on ubuntu 10>> MarcHi Marc,Don't worry about the server being cracked, that's not it.Both of these suffixes are a sign that your Triggers.db was corrupted.The first is a suffix that happens, I believe, when WebCat has troubleappending to a webdna database. Off the top of my head, I can't tell you what exact instances cause the -oRiGiNaL- addition, but I *can* tell you that it is generated from the WebDNA engine.The other one is a safewrite file. WebDNA is trying to save your data bywriting to this temporary file first, upon having a problem.Basically, it likely boils down to something being wrong with your Triggers.db.I have seen some cases where the act of upgrading seemed to be linked to some corruption cases regarding the triggers.db.. but I didn't ever have the opportunity to test for the issue.The solution is to install a clean triggers .db (should be able to grab one from the 6.2 installer files) and to rebuild your Triggers.db using the administration pages.Remember to restart WebDNA just after you install the Triggers.db.Donovan-- Donovan BrookeEuca Design Centerwww.euca.us
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Marc Thompson wrote:> Anyone ever seen a
triggers.db file get renamed like so?>
triggers.db-oRiGiNaL-> or>
triggers.db-tmp>> I found those two files in my WebCatalogEngine folder today with NO>
triggers.db file!?> WebDNA Version 6.2 on ubuntu 10>> MarcHi Marc,Don't worry about the server being cracked, that's not it.Both of these suffixes are a sign that your
triggers.db was corrupted.The first is a suffix that happens, I believe, when WebCat has troubleappending to a webdna database. Off the top of my head, I can't tell you what exact instances cause the -oRiGiNaL- addition, but I *can* tell you that it is generated from the WebDNA engine.The other one is a safewrite file. WebDNA is trying to save your data bywriting to this temporary file first, upon having a problem.Basically, it likely boils down to something being wrong with your
triggers.db.I have seen some cases where the act of upgrading seemed to be linked to some corruption cases regarding the
triggers.db.. but I didn't ever have the opportunity to test for the issue.The solution is to install a clean
triggers .db (should be able to grab one from the 6.2 installer files) and to rebuild your
triggers.db using the administration pages.Remember to restart WebDNA just after you install the
triggers.db.Donovan-- Donovan BrookeEuca Design Centerwww.euca.us
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