Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA glitch, no response required ...
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2009
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texte = Govinda wrote:>> This morning my wife informed me that there might be "something wrong" >> with the server.>>>> I visited the main website and learned that webdna was not finding or >> opening a database file that was clearly right there where it should >> be. Nothing has changed on the server in weeks, so this was a problem >> I did not anticipate.>>>> Then I uploaded a flush.html file to a folder on the server so I could >> flush the db's manually, and webdna could not find that template >> either. This was yet another problem I did not anticipate.>>>> I rebooted the server and webdna was able to find the database file >> and the newly uploaded template with no problem, so it seems that >> webdna occasionally becomes "blind" and will not find databases or >> templates that exist in the designated locations.>>>> I don't expect anyone to be able to fix this or even to look into it. >> I'm just reporting it because it happened to me, and if it happened to >> me then I presume that it can happen to other people, too.>>>> I run Centos 5.3 and the latest webdna version, and I use Webmin as my >> control panel.>>>> Sincerely,>> Kenneth Grome>> ----------> > > I have never run a server but over the years of being on this list I > have also gleened the sense that webdna (at least sometimes) > likes/requires an occasional reboot.> (in other words, your report does not surprise.)> > GovindaGuys,I manage servers with up-times over a year... rebooting the serverfor only maintenance issues.We are dealing a lot of loose variables with Ken's general post, so the issues could be anywhere really.Donovan-- Donovan BrookeWebDNA Software Corporationhttp://www.webdna.us**[Square Bracket Utopia]**
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- Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA glitch, no response required ... (Kenneth Grome 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA glitch, no response required ... (Matthew Bohne 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA glitch, no response required ... (Kenneth Grome 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA glitch, no response required ... (Thierry Almy 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA glitch, no response required ... (Patrick McCormick 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA glitch, no response required ... (Kenneth Grome 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA glitch, no response required ... (Govinda 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA glitch, no response required ... (Donovan Brooke 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA glitch, no response required ... (Donovan Brooke 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA glitch, no response required ... (Donovan Brooke 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA glitch, no response required ... (Patrick McCormick 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA glitch, no response required ... (america1007@aol.com 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA glitch, no response required ... (america1007@aol.com 2009)
- RE: [WebDNA] WebDNA glitch, no response required ... ("Will Starck" 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA glitch, no response required ... (Kenneth Grome 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA glitch, no response required ... (Donovan Brooke 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA glitch, no response required ... (Kenneth Grome 2009)
- RE: [WebDNA] WebDNA glitch, no response required ... ("Terry Nair" 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA glitch, no response required ... (Kenneth Grome 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA glitch, no response required ... (Govinda 2009)
- [WebDNA] WebDNA glitch, no response required ... (Kenneth Grome 2009)
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Govinda wrote:>> This morning my wife informed me that there might be "something wrong" >> with the server.>>>> I visited the main website and learned that webdna was not finding or >> opening a database file that was clearly right there where it should >> be. Nothing has changed on the server in weeks, so this was a problem >> I did not anticipate.>>>> Then I uploaded a flush.html file to a folder on the server so I could >> flush the db's manually, and webdna could not find that template >> either. This was yet another problem I did not anticipate.>>>> I rebooted the server and webdna was able to find the database file >> and the newly uploaded template with no problem, so it seems that >> webdna occasionally becomes "blind" and will not find databases or >> templates that exist in the designated locations.>>>> I don't expect anyone to be able to fix this or even to look into it. >> I'm just reporting it because it happened to me, and if it happened to >> me then I presume that it can happen to other people, too.>>>> I run Centos 5.3 and the latest webdna version, and I use Webmin as my >> control panel.>>>> Sincerely,>> Kenneth Grome>> ----------> > > I have never run a server but over the years of being on this list I > have also gleened the sense that webdna (at least sometimes) > likes/requires an occasional reboot.> (in other words, your report does not surprise.)> > GovindaGuys,I manage servers with up-times over a year... rebooting the serverfor only maintenance issues.We are dealing a lot of loose variables with Ken's general post, so the issues could be anywhere really.Donovan-- Donovan BrookeWebDNA Software Corporationhttp://www.webdna.us**[Square Bracket Utopia]**
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