Re: [Zope] Backing up a Zope instance with Relstorage / Mysql

2009-04-23 Thread Shane Hathaway
Anthony Gerrard wrote: > We're setting a new Zope instance (2.10.7) using Relstorage (1.1.3) > and MySql (5.0.77). We have 3 different mount points (main, Plone > and temp) all pointing to different mysql databases. > > I can't find any instructions about backing up this type of > environment. C

[Zope] Backing up a Zope instance with Relstorage / Mysql

2009-04-23 Thread Anthony Gerrard
Hi, We're setting a new Zope instance (2.10.7) using Relstorage (1.1.3) and MySql (5.0.77). We have 3 different mount points (main, Plone and temp) all pointing to different mysql databases. I can't find any instructions about backing up this type of environment. Can just we back databases u

Re: [Zope] Backing up Zope

2005-10-14 Thread Jake
http://www.zopezone.com/faq/1128712607 -- http://www.ZopeZone.com [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 > __

Re: [Zope] Backing up Zope

2005-10-14 Thread Jens Vagelpohl
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

[Zope] Backing up Zope

2005-10-14 Thread curtorkar
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 ___ Zope maillist - Zope@zope.org http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/

Re: [Zope] backing up a running zodb fileStorage

2005-06-14 Thread J Cameron Cooper
gabor wrote: i am trying to backup a zodb filestorage of a running zope. i'm on linux. i've read that you simply make a copy of the Data.fs file.. but what about the modifications/transactions that are happening when i make the copy. will not the database be in a corrupt state then? The Z

Re: [Zope] backing up a running zodb fileStorage

2005-06-10 Thread Tim Peters
[gabor] > i am trying to backup a zodb filestorage of a running zope. > i'm on linux. > > i've read that you simply make a copy of the Data.fs file.. > > but what about the modifications/transactions that are happening when i > make the copy. > > will not the database be in a corrupt state then?

[Zope] backing up a running zodb fileStorage

2005-06-10 Thread gabor
hi, i am trying to backup a zodb filestorage of a running zope. i'm on linux. i've read that you simply make a copy of the Data.fs file.. but what about the modifications/transactions that are happening when i make the copy. will not the database be in a corrupt state then? gabor _

Re: [Zope] backing up zope files

2005-04-21 Thread Paul Winkler
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

Re: [Zope] backing up zope files

2005-04-21 Thread Abhilasha Chaudhary
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

Re: [Zope] backing up zope files

2005-04-14 Thread Paul Winkler
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

[Zope] backing up zope files

2005-04-14 Thread Abhilasha Chaudhary
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

RE: [Zope] backing up

2000-10-16 Thread Cornelis J. de Brabander
TECTED]]On Behalf Of matt > Sent: zaterdag 14 oktober 2000 5:59 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [Zope] backing up > > > Is there a nice way to backup dtml documents and methods from a > certain point > in the object tree onwards without having to save all the other >

[Zope] backing up

2000-10-13 Thread matt
Is there a nice way to backup dtml documents and methods from a certain point in the object tree onwards without having to save all the other objects too? regards Matt ___ Zope maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope

Re: [Zope] Backing Up Zope (was: Re: [Zope] Data.fs.lock?)

2000-06-30 Thread Toby Dickenson
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

RE: [Zope] Backing Up Zope (was: Re: [Zope] Data.fs.lock?)

2000-06-29 Thread Erik Enge
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

RE: [Zope] Backing Up Zope (was: Re: [Zope] Data.fs.lock?)

2000-06-29 Thread Wilkinson Charlie E
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

Re: [Zope] Backing Up Zope (was: Re: [Zope] Data.fs.lock?)

2000-06-29 Thread Shane Hathaway
"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

RE: [Zope] Backing Up Zope (was: Re: [Zope] Data.fs.lock?)

2000-06-29 Thread Jeff K. Hoffman
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. >

Re: [Zope] Backing Up Zope (was: Re: [Zope] Data.fs.lock?)

2000-06-29 Thread Bill Anderson
> 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

RE: [Zope] Backing Up Zope (was: Re: [Zope] Data.fs.lock?)

2000-06-29 Thread Erik Enge
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

RE: [Zope] Backing Up Zope (was: Re: [Zope] Data.fs.lock?)

2000-06-29 Thread Jeff K. Hoffman
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

RE: [Zope] Backing Up Zope (was: Re: [Zope] Data.fs.lock?)

2000-06-29 Thread Wilkinson Charlie E
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

[Zope] Backing Up Zope (was: Re: [Zope] Data.fs.lock?)

2000-06-29 Thread Chris Withers
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