Hi!
I'm still experimenting to make my server work on Midgard 1.6. and while the
basic functionality is there, I still haven't had any luck with staging/live.
I mean, is there any way to make it work at all?
As far as I can tell, the problem is that when I do:
$REPLIGARD -c /var/lib/aegir/etc/repligard_hourly_dump_staging.conf
-e /tmp/hourly_export_${THISDATE}.xml.gz
I get something like this (for one modified and approved article):
<Database xmlns="http://www.midgard-project.org/repligard/1.4">
<record_extension id="71aaf0b3352732e9783b14de7ab96f3a"
changed="20050220141600">
<tablename>article</tablename>
<lang>0</lang>
<domain><![CDATA[approve_time]]></domain>
<value><![CDATA[0]]></value>
<oid>7d3a5fadff48ff19a10ee2acb64ff118</oid>
<name><![CDATA[startminutes]]></name>
<sitegroup>561bcebb94f440e3a4d89cda0bc15fd3</sitegroup>
</record_extension>
<article id="7d3a5fadff48ff19a10ee2acb64ff118" changed="20050220141600">
<extra1/>
<approved>2005-02-20 14:16:00</approved>
<up></up>
<score>0</score>
<approver>1ab9f3ba71a5899b8c5e185d59ea50b9</approver>
<topic>5405aa32c0d2a81d4fe9c44f93a09bdb</topic>
<caldays>0</caldays>
<print>0</print>
<creator>4fe6590836af9385de9d8dccf958cb9e</creator>
<icon>0</icon>
<revised>2005-02-20 14:15:33</revised>
<revision>52</revision>
<type>0</type>
<author>1ab9f3ba71a5899b8c5e185d59ea50b9</author>
<extra3/>
<revisor>1ab9f3ba71a5899b8c5e185d59ea50b9</revisor>
<name><![CDATA[index]]></name>
<created>2004-07-05 18:38:15</created>
<locked>0000-00-00 00:00:00</locked>
<locker></locker>
<view>0</view>
<sitegroup>561bcebb94f440e3a4d89cda0bc15fd3</sitegroup>
<calstart>2000-01-01</calstart>
<extra2/>
</article>
<record_extension id="ad89e4039c6759a1b4a524421a7cc29a"
changed="20050220141600">
<tablename>article</tablename>
<lang>0</lang>
<domain><![CDATA[approve_time]]></domain>
<value><![CDATA[0]]></value>
<oid>7d3a5fadff48ff19a10ee2acb64ff118</oid>
<name><![CDATA[starthours]]></name>
<sitegroup>561bcebb94f440e3a4d89cda0bc15fd3</sitegroup>
</record_extension>
<record_extension id="a7238e0b22d30aada941dc2996f41de3"
changed="20050220141600">
<tablename>article</tablename>
<lang>0</lang>
<domain><![CDATA[approve_time]]></domain>
<value><![CDATA[0]]></value>
<oid>7d3a5fadff48ff19a10ee2acb64ff118</oid>
<name><![CDATA[endminutes]]></name>
<sitegroup>561bcebb94f440e3a4d89cda0bc15fd3</sitegroup>
</record_extension>
<record_extension id="1379d7a2cd3c05c8d6c0680f05d46c8c"
changed="20050220141600">
<tablename>article</tablename>
<lang>0</lang>
<domain><![CDATA[approve_time]]></domain>
<value><![CDATA[0]]></value>
<oid>7d3a5fadff48ff19a10ee2acb64ff118</oid>
<name><![CDATA[endhours]]></name>
<sitegroup>561bcebb94f440e3a4d89cda0bc15fd3</sitegroup>
</record_extension>
</Database>
So while repligard knows which article has changed was was approved, the
actual content of this article is not dumped, because it now resides in the
table article_i, not in article anymore. Is there any way to force repligard
to export artilce_i as well?
Bye,
Andreas
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