At 11:54 am -0400 23/9/99, Jim Fulton wrote:
Warning to others: check your quota on accounts that you run Zope under. It seems there's no way to recover from this situation, other than to use a backup (if you've got one).
You should be able to recover by just restarting Zope.
If not, please report this problem to support@digicool.com.
Jim
Public apology to Jim, Michel and DC coming up.... I tried the 'corrupt' database on my LinuxPPC box last night and it worked fine. Undo was there (and worked), I could add Objects and generally do all my Zopey things. So I'm sorry to have wasted your time guys. I can only presume that when I restarted Zope on my Solaris box, that I was still over quota and that that might have been the cause of the problems. Basically, I am even more impressed with Zope - I do a daft thing like go over quota, and Zope *still* doesn't wreck my system. In my meagre defence, I'm pushing the envelope at the moment, and my head is woolly. We go live with a heavily dynamic Zope system here at Newcastle on Tuesday. We're expecting 50+ concurrent users - however, a major consortium site is also going live on Tuesday (at the same time!) with 40-50 concurrent users. Additionally, our third consortium site is doing a demo to some 20-30 head honchos at (guess what?) the same time....We're all using the same Zope database (with their sites using Apache Rewrite rules to get to their specific areas). My initial reaction to this was WHAT!?, but by then it was too late as they'd booked rooms etc. So, big apologies to the DC folk, and I'll let the list know what happens on Tuesday.... Tone. ------ Dr Tony McDonald, FMCC, Networked Learning Environments Project http://nle.ncl.ac.uk/ The Medical School, Newcastle University Tel: +44 191 222 5888 Fingerprint: 3450 876D FA41 B926 D3DD F8C3 F2D0 C3B9 8B38 18A2