Philipp Rotmann, Linksystem Muenchen wrote:

>      Hi,
> 
> now I changed my repligard.xml file and exported SG0 again w/o
> problems, even re-import via repligard went smoothly.
> 
> On 19.01.01 (23:01), Philipp Rotmann, Linksystem Muenchen wrote:
> 
>>> You import that xml.gz file into the new database and into
>>> the new SG you just created (use the username and password
>>> of the adminuser in the repligard.conf file), and ...
>> 
> 
> Well, repligard imported my SG0 into SG0 again, not in sitegroup
> #1 what I intended by supplying it with the username and
> password of sitegroup #1's admin user -- and everything seems
> fine for me:
> 
> | mysql> select * from sitegroup;

<snip>

> 
> My repligard.conf looks like this:
> 
> | dilbert:~/xsg > cat  ../sgmove-repligard.conf
> | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
> | <Repligard xmlns="http://www.midgard-project.org/repligard/1.4">
> |         <!-- Database description -->
> |         <!-- Path to optionally compressed Repligard schema file -->
> |         <database schema="/usr/local/share/midgard-lib/repligard.xml"
> |                 name="newmidgard"
> |                 username="midgard"
> |                 password="midgard"
> |                 encoding="ISO-8859-1"
> |                 blobdir="/usr/local/apache/newblobs"
> |         />
> |         <!-- Login account description for Repligard operation -->
> |         <login 
> |                 username="wanzadmin"
> |                 password="test123"
> |         />
> | </Repligard>


try to log into the sitegroup:

<login 
      username="wanzadmin+wochenanzeiger"
      password="test123"
/>

> 
> Any help appreciated.
> 
>      phr



-- 
Best Regards,
David Guerizec           Open Source Developer
Midgard core developer   http://www.midgard-project.org/


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