I see mail how to move from SQLite to MySQL with 3.x versions of RT. I expect
that this may be different with 4.0.x versions. Anyone have a pointer on how
to do this? I am currently running version 4.0.5.
Thanks…
Tim
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 1:46 AM, Tim Pozar po...@lns.com wrote:
I see mail how to move from SQLite to MySQL with 3.x versions of RT. I
expect that this may be different with 4.0.x versions. Anyone have a pointer
on how to do this? I am currently running version 4.0.5.
SQLite is so liberal
Hey folks,
I'm running into an issue that's kind of bewildering me. I'm installing RT
3.8.8 for the first time, and I think I've done about everything needed per the
ManualInstallation wiki page (and the Manual Apache Setup page following).
I'm using SQLite as initial test, figuring that a
Tom Lahti wrote:
Sorry. What I meant to say is RT's SQLite support - I _love_ SQLite
for all sorts of applications. multi-user apps with SQLite are totally
doable -- you just need to be careful with write concurrency ;)
If you leave synchronous writes on, you're limited on transaction
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 10:29:03AM -0400, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
Tom Lahti wrote:
Sorry. What I meant to say is RT's SQLite support - I _love_ SQLite
for all sorts of applications. multi-user apps with SQLite are totally
doable -- you just need to be careful with write concurrency ;)
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 10:50:40AM -0400, Jesse Vincent wrote:
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 10:29:03AM -0400, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
Tom Lahti wrote:
Sorry. What I meant to say is RT's SQLite support - I _love_ SQLite
for all sorts of applications. multi-user apps with SQLite are
with 300 tickets on a machine running on xen, it's been unusable. took about
15 seconds just to show a ticket. the problem was disk io. underlying disk
space was a hardware raid1 on SAS disks. now with mysql, it takes about 2
seconds to show a ticket.
That still sounds really high. Do you
Is it swap drive io??
I've had this happen when RT tries to process a large attachment... see if the
mailbox it's pulling from has an email with a large attachment in it.
Mike Johnson
Datatel Programmer/Analyst
Northern Ontario School of Medicine
955 Oliver Road
Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5E1
I've asked this in the channel but could use more than one sentence:
what is the current status of using sqlite as the db for RT? Where I
work at they like sqlite a lot but from what I have read so far (could
be outdated docs), it is not ready for prime time just yet. So, has
anyone
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 01:21:35PM -0400, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
I've asked this in the channel but could use more than one sentence:
what is the current status of using sqlite as the db for RT? Where I
work at they like sqlite a lot but from what I have read so far (could
be
SQLite is primarily intended for development and testing environments.
It's not well-suited to a multi-user production environement for RT.
Actually, I think SQLite's mission is to provide a lightweight database for
individual use applications. It's used by a lot of such things such as Apple
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 11:40:03AM -0700, Tom Lahti wrote:
SQLite is primarily intended for development and testing environments.
It's not well-suited to a multi-user production environement for RT.
Actually, I think SQLite's mission is to provide a lightweight database for
individual use
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 11:40:03AM -0700, Tom Lahti wrote:
SQLite is primarily intended for development and testing environments.
It's not well-suited to a multi-user production environement for RT.
Actually, I think SQLite's mission is to provide a lightweight database for
individual
Sorry. What I meant to say is RT's SQLite support - I _love_ SQLite
for all sorts of applications. multi-user apps with SQLite are totally
doable -- you just need to be careful with write concurrency ;)
If you leave synchronous writes on, you're limited on transaction speed. A
commit takes
SQLite backend exist there for development only.
On 3/19/07, Mariusz Stakowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello List,
I a m trying to install SQLite with RT 3.6.1 but I can't
initialize database. When trying to do this I get the following error:
Hello List,
I a m trying to install SQLite with RT 3.6.1 but I can't
initialize database. When trying to do this I get the following error:
table Attachement already exists.
I seems as if there were some kind of loop in script
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