Regarding use with Apache wsgi and Sqlite.
Does anyone know whether it is safe to copy a Sqlite DB file after Apache
has been stopped. I mean, would stopping Apache leave the DB file in a
good state for copying?
On 12 Jul 2012, at 4:56 AM, villas wrote:
Regarding use with Apache wsgi and Sqlite.
Does anyone know whether it is safe to copy a Sqlite DB file after Apache has
been stopped. I mean, would stopping Apache leave the DB file in a good
state for copying?
This issue is not so much Apache
Jonathan,
Thanks for your comments.
I believe there would only be my web apps writing to the DB, so from what
you say it's probably OK to do the copy after I stop Apache although this
is still not the favoured solution.
For the record, the other (better) solutions are:
1. Use Sqlite
If you pay the $100, dropbox has a 6month restore. I do not know if it will
save all the versions of the file, or only some snapshot.
On Wednesday, 11 July 2012 03:16:29 UTC-5, villas wrote:
Hi All,
I'm looking for any easy way to backup small websites which use Sqlite. I
found an
On 11 Jul 2012, at 7:25 AM, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
If you pay the $100, dropbox has a 6month restore. I do not know if it will
save all the versions of the file, or only some snapshot.
I wouldn't count on dropbox to safely back up a live sqlite database, for the
same reason you can't simply
You are right.
On Wednesday, 11 July 2012 09:47:17 UTC-5, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
On 11 Jul 2012, at 7:25 AM, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
If you pay the $100, dropbox has a 6month restore. I do not know if it
will save all the versions of the file, or only some snapshot.
I wouldn't count on
Thanks guys! I didn't even know there was a backup command. That, with
the dropbox, sounds perfect. Hope it all works with cron, I have to
investigate.
Best wishes, David
On Wednesday, July 11, 2012 3:47:17 PM UTC+1, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
On 11 Jul 2012, at 7:25 AM, Massimo Di Pierro
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