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[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Hi,
> Can anyone advise me on backing up zope. Our license is going to expire
> soon, and before we get the new license, I would like to have a backup of
> my existing setup.
>
> --Walter
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On 14 Oct 2005, at 20:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone advise me on backing up zope. Our license is going to
expire soon, and before we get the new license, I would like to
have a backup of my existing setup.
Huh? Zope does not have any license that expires... what exactly are
Hi,
Can anyone advise me on backing up zope. Our license is going to expire soon,
and before we get the new license, I would like to have a backup of my existing
setup.
--Walter
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On Thu, Apr 21, 2005 at 05:48:40PM -0400, Abhilasha Chaudhary wrote:
> Abhilasha Chaudhary wrote:
>
> >Thanks for the info. I downloaded the FSDump product and dumped my
> >files to the file system.
> >But when I ftp the files back to the zope interface, they lose their
> >properties. Is there a
Abhilasha Chaudhary wrote:
Thanks for the info. I downloaded the FSDump product and dumped my
files to the file system.
But when I ftp the files back to the zope interface, they lose their
properties. Is there a
way(other than PUT_factory) to ftp the dump so that the object
properties are not lo
On Thu, Apr 14, 2005 at 05:30:10PM -0400, Abhilasha Chaudhary wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to find out how I can back up all the zope files related to
> a particular
> project on the file system. I want to able to store the zope code in
> CVS. I use ftp
> to store the files from zope on the file
Hi,
I am trying to find out how I can back up all the zope files related to
a particular
project on the file system. I want to able to store the zope code in
CVS. I use ftp
to store the files from zope on the file system. But when I put back the
files in the
Zope area using ftp, the properties o
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000 17:19:32 -0400, Shane Hathaway
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Quite simply, Data.fs is appended, not modified, except during a pack
>operation. Think of it like a binary log file. Therefore there are
>only two ways a simple, live backup of Data.fs can fail:
>
>1) You do the cop
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Wilkinson Charlie E wrote:
> This would be consistent with "atomic updates." What it means is
> that a transaction is not written to the Data.fs file until it has
> completed, and when it is finally written out, it's done as an
> atomic operation, i.e. at the system level it
Title: RE: [Zope] Backing Up Zope (was: Re: [Zope] Data.fs.lock?)
> -Original Message-
> From: Erik Enge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Jeff K. Hoffman wrote:
>
> > It is my understanding that the ZODB on disk is always in a
> consistent
"Jeff K. Hoffman" wrote:
>
> On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Erik Enge wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Jeff K. Hoffman wrote:
> >
> > > It is my understanding that the ZODB on disk is always in a consistent
> > > state; Jim has said, in the past, that you can simply make a copy of
> > > Data.fs, even whi
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Erik Enge wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Jeff K. Hoffman wrote:
>
> > It is my understanding that the ZODB on disk is always in a consistent
> > state; Jim has said, in the past, that you can simply make a copy of
> > Data.fs, even while Zope is running, without problems.
>
> Wilkinson Charlie E wrote:
>
> Just to start by pointing out the bloody obvious:
>
> - Restoring from backup means you lose all data between
> backup date/time and system failure. Sucks, but it
> beats losing *all* your data. (RAID5 anyone?)
A) Please: no html!
B) I just had one weird
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Jeff K. Hoffman wrote:
> It is my understanding that the ZODB on disk is always in a consistent
> state; Jim has said, in the past, that you can simply make a copy of
> Data.fs, even while Zope is running, without problems.
But the Data.fs has to be updated sometimes. And i
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Wilkinson Charlie E wrote:
> Another random thought is that if ZODB transactions and
> writes are atomic, than none of this should be an issue.
> Anyone know the answer to that one?
It is my understanding that the ZODB on disk is always in a consistent
state; Jim has said, i
Title: RE: [Zope] Backing Up Zope (was: Re: [Zope] Data.fs.lock?)
Just to start by pointing out the bloody obvious:
- Restoring from backup means you lose all data between
backup date/time and system failure. Sucks, but it
beats losing *all* your data. (RAID5 anyone?)
- With that in
Erik Enge wrote:
>
> On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Chris Withers wrote:
>
> > Hmm, about extending this so you have 'rotating data.fs files' in the
> > same way you have rotating log files?
>
> In general, yes :-). Do you think it would be solving the right problem
> the right way?
I think so, but tha
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