5 Jul
2002
5 Jul
'02
8:43 p.m.
Scott Syms writes:
I've recently lost a wiki site because of what looked like corruption in the data.fs file. "Data.fs" is in fact very robust as in normal mode, Zope only appends to it...
Standard backups should be enough for your protection.
So I'm wondering if there are any "grooming" tools out there that can report on the integrity of the Zope db and/or fix problems in the file before it bites the dust. You can look at "fsrecover" (inside "lib/python/ZODB") or the "tranalyzer" (may be spelled a bit differently).
How stable are the alternative storage engines for Zope, ie/ storing data in Oracle, etc? And is there an upper limit on how much data I can store in the Data.fs safely? I doubt they are more robust than FileStorage...
Dieter