[Zope] Zope Resources ;-)
Chris Withers
chrisw@nipltd.com
Thu, 13 Jul 2000 00:08:33 +0100
Jonathan Desp wrote:
> How I can make a regular backup ?
make a copy of data.fs _before_ it gets corrupted.
> How I can restore it ?
copy your backed up data.fs over your corrupted data.fs
> it's 100% corrupted.
I doubt that very much.
> > Do you have any tools for analyse a data.fs ? (not tranalyser)
Why not tranalyser?
What about lib/python/ZODB/fsrecover.py which Jim Fulton recommended?
> > If I don't fint out why my data.fs is corrupted, I'll lost one week of
> work
> > for my company.
No skin off our noses... a lot of people have tried to help on this _for
free_ but you don't seem prepared to do much work for yourself.
Your data.fs is corrupted. That sux. Sorry. It doesn't happen often so
it'll probably be a bitch to fix, maybe you should just re-import your
900 files into a new data.fs on a fresh install of Zope?
Maybe take Jim Fulton up on his offer to look at the data.fs?
You might also like to read the Zope manuals:
http://www.zope.org/Documentation
It may be old and a bit out fo date but it'll give you a good idea of a
lto of Zope stuff.
Also search on Zope.org. There's good How-To's on recovering corrupted
data.fs's...
There's also mailing list archives at:
http://zope.nipltd.com/public/lists.html
Search there and you'll find answers to most questions you've asked:
-LoadSite
-How to make a backup and restore it
-more on Tranilyser and the like
Please try these first, the mailing list should be a last resort (and
yes, I know I sometimes don't use it as such ;-)
cheers,
Chris
PS: Apologies to the list for the flame, maybe I shouldn't write email
at midnight ;-)