Hi Shane,
I notice that one of my history-free storages only has 'new_oid' and
'object_state' tables while all the others have 'new_oid', 'object_ref',
'object_refs_added', 'object_state' and 'pack_object' tables.
What's special about this storage?
I also note that while the ones with lots of
On 01/02/2011 14:42, Stephan Richter wrote:
On Tuesday, February 01, 2011, Chris Withers wrote:
I also note that while the ones with lots of tables have this schema for
object_state:
CREATE TABLE `object_state` (
`zoid` bigint(20) NOT NULL,
`tid` bigint(20) NOT NULL,
`state`
On 02/01/2011 10:16 AM, Chris Withers wrote:
I notice that one of my history-free storages only has 'new_oid' and
'object_state' tables while all the others have 'new_oid', 'object_ref',
'object_refs_added', 'object_state' and 'pack_object' tables.
What's special about this storage?
It
On 01/02/2011 17:33, Shane Hathaway wrote:
What's special about this storage?
It sounds like RelStorage didn't get a chance to finish creating the
schema. In MySQL, DDL statements are not transactional, so errors during
schema creation (such as a timeout) leave a partial schema.
Sounds like
On 02/01/2011 07:35 PM, Chris Withers wrote:
On 01/02/2011 17:33, Shane Hathaway wrote:
What's special about this storage?
It sounds like RelStorage didn't get a chance to finish creating the
schema. In MySQL, DDL statements are not transactional, so errors during
schema creation (such as a
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 3:52 PM, Shane Hathaway sh...@hathawaymix.org wrote:
On 02/01/2011 07:35 PM, Chris Withers wrote:
On 01/02/2011 17:33, Shane Hathaway wrote:
What's special about this storage?
It sounds like RelStorage didn't get a chance to finish creating the
schema. In MySQL, DDL