blic license) compatible with ASF 2.0?
Regards,
Kai
-Original Message-
From: Emmanuel Lécharny [mailto:elecha...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, January 25, 2016 11:58 PM
To: Apache Directory Developers List <dev@directory.apache.org>
Subject: Re: JdbmPartition repair
Le 25/01/16 15:27,
To: Apache Directory Developers List <dev@directory.apache.org>
Subject: Re: JdbmPartition repair
Le 24/01/16 16:47, Zheng, Kai a écrit :
> Thanks Emmanuel for the sync and sharing. The approach looks pretty good, and
> is often seen in many mature products. The repair process is tr
Le 25/01/16 15:27, Zheng, Kai a écrit :
> Thanks a lot for the detailed and insightful explanation. I'm not able to
> absorb it well because not familiar with the codes. It will serve as very
> good materials when someday I need to look into the LDAP things. The details
> make me believe it's
Emmanuel, thanks for keeping us informed. I agree that corruption of data is a
show stopper in terms of a product’s viability. Can we recreate this issue or
is it intermittent? How can we help?
Shawn
> On Jan 24, 2016, at 7:39 AM, Emmanuel Lécharny wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
Le 24/01/16 16:47, Zheng, Kai a écrit :
> Thanks Emmanuel for the sync and sharing. The approach looks pretty good, and
> is often seen in many mature products. The repair process is triggered when
> corruption is found while the server is running, or while restarting with a
> specific option?
Thanks Emmanuel for the sync and sharing. The approach looks pretty good, and
is often seen in many mature products. The repair process is triggered when
corruption is found while the server is running, or while restarting with a
specific option? Or the both? If the repairing stuff is not easy
Le 24/01/16 15:07, Shawn McKinney a écrit :
> Emmanuel, thanks for keeping us informed. I agree that corruption of data is
> a show stopper in terms of a product’s viability. Can we recreate this issue
> or is it intermittent? How can we help?
It's hard to reproduce the issue, as it's really