Dieter Maurer wrote:
The "mount-point" syntax is:
mount-point [:]
where "localpath" is the path where the storage is mounted
in this instance and "remotepath" is the path to the object to be
mounted in the storage.
If not given "" defaults to "localpath".
I've checked this in as a note i
Chris Withers wrote at 2008-4-2 09:29 +0100:
>David Bear wrote:
>>
>> # ssw file store
>>
>> path $INSTANCE/var/srvx-Data.fs
>>
>> mount-point /support
>>
>
>This will try and mount an object with the id of 'support' off the root
>of the zodb in srvx-Data.fs.
>
>You need
David Bear wrote:
# ssw file store
path $INSTANCE/var/srvx-Data.fs
mount-point /support
This will try and mount an object with the id of 'support' off the root
of the zodb in srvx-Data.fs.
You need to find the right chickens in the config chunk above to say
"actual
- Original Message -
From: "David Bear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 6:29 PM
Subject: [Zope] merging zodb's
I have a zodb from a dead zope instance that I wanted to merge in to
another
running zope. I thought I could use a mount poin
On Apr 1, 2008, at 3:29 PM, David Bear wrote:
I have a zodb from a dead zope instance that I wanted to merge in to
another
running zope. I thought I could use a mount point to do this and
just specify
the old zodb for the storage in my mount point.
alas, this did not work as expect. After
I have a zodb from a dead zope instance that I wanted to merge in to another
running zope. I thought I could use a mount point to do this and just specify
the old zodb for the storage in my mount point.
alas, this did not work as expect. After making the modification in my
zope.conf like this: