> in that vein, DirectoryStorage-behind-ZEO has worked perfectly for
> years... but this new stuff is very interesting!
wishing we could get DirectoryStorage into svn.zope.org
~alan
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On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 08:28:48PM -0600, Shane Hathaway wrote:
> I got a report from one person who put RelStorage behind a ZEO server.
> Apparently it works fine, though I haven't tried it myself. Maybe we're
> finally reaching the point where we can choose from several ZODB storage
> compone
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 08:28:48PM -0600, Shane Hathaway wrote:
> Christian Theune wrote:
>> Hi,
>> On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 05:34:59PM -0500, Kenneth Miller wrote:
Hello all,
I'm currently developing my application ontop of zodb/zeo, and the
idea of having the Zeo ser
Christian Theune wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 05:34:59PM -0500, Kenneth Miller wrote:
Hello all,
I'm currently developing my application ontop of zodb/zeo, and the
idea of having the Zeo server the only single point of failure still
bothers me. My question is, has anyone thought o
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 05:34:59PM -0500, Kenneth Miller wrote:
>>
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I'm currently developing my application ontop of zodb/zeo, and the
>> idea of having the Zeo server the only single point of failure still
>> bothers me. My question is, has anyone thought of any so
Kenneth Miller wrote:
I'm currently developing my application ontop of zodb/zeo, and
the idea of having the Zeo server the only single point of failure
still bothers me. My question is, has anyone thought of any
solutions for this. My idea was to have a few or more background
processe
On Mar 10, 2008, at 6:34 PM, Kenneth Miller wrote:
Hello all,
I'm currently developing my application ontop of zodb/zeo, and
the idea of having the Zeo server the only single point of failure
still bothers me. My question is, has anyone thought of any
solutions for this. My idea was t
Hello all,
I'm currently developing my application ontop of zodb/zeo, and
the idea of having the Zeo server the only single point of failure
still bothers me. My question is, has anyone thought of any
solutions for this. My idea was to have a few or more background
processes that
Dylan Jay wrote at 2008-3-10 17:37 +1100:
> ...
>I have a few databases being served out of a zeo. I restarted them in a
>routine operation and now I can't restart due to the following error
>
>Any idea on how to fix this?
>
>
>2008-03-10 06:29:12 ERROR ZODB.Connection Couldn't load state for 0x01
Chris Withers wrote:
Dylan Jay wrote:
I have a few databases being served out of a zeo. I restarted them in
a routine operation and now I can't restart due to the following error
Do you use cross database references?
not to my knowledge. I had 1 main db and 2 mounted db's which had plone
si
Dylan Jay wrote:
I have a few databases being served out of a zeo. I restarted them in a
routine operation and now I can't restart due to the following error
Do you use cross database references?
cheers,
Chris
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Dylan Jay wrote:
Any idea on how to fix this?
Recover the filesystem with fsrecover.py? You can find it here:
$ZOPE/lib/python/ZODB/fsrecover.py
Where $ZOPE is where your zope lives.
regards,
Izak
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