> > The trouble for us is a) other 'processes' manipulate the > database at > > times, at least for admin reasons > [TM] > What kind of admin process do you run? A 'complete restore' > shouldn't be a problem, as long as it doesn't run at the same > time as Jackrabbit.
I don't know exactly, but QA are often storing baselines, updating code versions - which often requires running DDL). The database contains Jackrabbit tables and also tables from other systems, including our software. I imagine (hope) there are backups also. It used to be a lot more frequent when we used the filesystem PM - how many times the database and filesystem were out of sync I lost count! In a live environment I would expect only backups and the occaisional upgrade. It's interesting to note the only corruptions I have been made aware of come from QA, not from a live system. LexisNexis is a trading name of REED ELSEVIER (UK) LIMITED - Registered office - 1-3 STRAND, LONDON WC2N 5JR Registered in England - Company No. 02746621
