[Zope] Synchronization of Zope content databases
Jake (aka BZ)
jake at zopezone.com
Tue Jan 20 12:30:12 EST 2004
If you are on OSX or Unix you can use rsync, so you don't have to copy the
entire thing (it will only copy the changes).
I use this to back up my Data.fs nightly to other drives and it works like
a charm.
Jake
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Paul Winkler said:
> On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 04:36:57PM +0100, Andre Meyer wrote:
>> Hi all
>>
>> In an attempt to order my digital life by using Zope (Plone, actually)
>> for all info I need and generate. As a frequent traveller, I have a
>> notebook on which I run Zope, as well as a server machine.
>>
>> Because I need to take my info with me on the notebook when I do not
>> have an Internet connection to my server I need to synchronise the two
>> ZODBs. Can this be done? Or would this make a good feature request? ;-)
>
> If nobody else is working on the server while you are away,
> you can simply copy the entire database (by default, var/Data.fs)
> from the server to notebook before you leave, and copy it in the
> reverse direction when you get back.
>
> If you need to merge changes in both directions,
> there's no fully automatic system
> that I know of. ZSyncer will probably be useful...
> http://zsyncer.sf.net
>
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