Hi, Please disregard my previous message, the problem is fixed now. Ours is a pretty heavily SQL-dependent site, and the problem turned out to be a network connectivity problem between our web server and our database. Its funny how a problem with the database, on another machine, seemed to almost make everything else in our Zope install grind to a halt as well. Thank you, Chris
Hello!
I'm trying to recover a Zope installation that stopped working yesterday, from the previous night's backed up copy of the ZODB, and I have several questions. Hopefully someone can help?
The management interface is coming up after authentication with the frameset, but two blank frames on left and right..(no content)
Should all the files be owned by the Zope owner, and is there anyplace where I can find documentaion on the proper permissions for everything?
The Zope owner (in my case www-data, because I'm on a Debian Linux system) owns everything now, should www-data own *all* of the files?
Can anyone think why a working DCOracle installation would suddenly stop working? Along with everything else, suddenly, it is not functioning and I'm getting in the sqlnet.log dump file an 'error 12545' which from what I can gather, means that the DCOracle isnt making it to the network.. Another Zope install I have is working fine..as far as I can see, they are identical.
This whole problem started yesterday with some corrupted data getting through DCOracle into our Oracle 7.3.4 DB, causing all queries from apps that returned the corrupted record to drop the connection. That glitch seems to be what caused todays problem. Has anyone else ever seen this wierd "domino theory" interaction?
Any help anyone could offer would be very much appreciated. We are a nonprofit that can't really afford the commercial content management tools and we have come to depend on Zope quite a bit.