Am Donnerstag, den 22.03.2007, 15:00 + schrieb Chris Withers:
> Benji York wrote:
> >> Nah, the changes need to be permenant, tested, and then rolled back...
> >
> > I can't reconcile "permanent"
>
> ie: committed to disk, not DemoStorage...
>
> > and "rolled back". :)
>
> undo the changes
Benji York wrote:
Nah, the changes need to be permenant, tested, and then rolled back...
I can't reconcile "permanent"
ie: committed to disk, not DemoStorage...
and "rolled back". :)
undo the changes committed to disk, to a point in time, once the results
have been tested.
If the app n
Chris Withers wrote:
Benji York wrote:
Chris Withers wrote:
I'm writing/running a bunch on migration processes on a 30GB Data.fs,
I'm hoping it's easier to roll back the Data.fs to before I started my
migration run than it is to grab a new copy on the ZODB from somewhere...
Demostorage, perha
Benji York wrote:
Chris Withers wrote:
I'm writing/running a bunch on migration processes on a 30GB Data.fs,
I'm hoping it's easier to roll back the Data.fs to before I started my
migration run than it is to grab a new copy on the ZODB from somewhere...
Demostorage, perhaps?
Nah, the change
Chris Withers wrote:
I'm writing/running a bunch on migration processes on a 30GB
Data.fs, I'm hoping it's easier to roll back the Data.fs to before I
started my migration run than it is to grab a new copy on the ZODB from
somewhere...
Demostorage, perhaps?
--
Benji York
Senior Software Engin
Rodrigo Senra wrote:
I guess what Chris meant was:
Given a pivot point in time (date and time),
for *all* objects in the database (the whole Data.fs)
will suffer UNDO over transactions whose timestamp is
greater (more recent) than the given pivot timestamp.
Sounds about right...
Never
Jim Fulton wrote:
On Mar 21, 2007, at 6:41 AM, Chris Withers wrote:
Hi All,
Is there any existing method or script for rolling back a ZODB
(filestorage-backed in this case,
Back end to what?
I meant as opposed to BDBStorage or OracleStorage ;-)
I don't know whether to attempt this at the
[ Jim Fulton ]:
|Before we talk about adding it anywhere, I'd like to see the
|semantics defined more clearly.
I guess what Chris meant was:
Given a pivot point in time (date and time),
for *all* objects in the database (the whole Data.fs)
will suffer UNDO over transactions whose timestam
On Mar 21, 2007, at 6:41 AM, Chris Withers wrote:
Hi All,
Is there any existing method or script for rolling back a ZODB
(filestorage-backed in this case,
Back end to what?
if that makes it easier) to a certain point in time?
Do you actually want to modify the file? Or do you simply w
Hi All,
Is there any existing method or script for rolling back a ZODB
(filestorage-backed in this case, if that makes it easier) to a certain
point in time?
eg: Make this Data.fs as it was at 9am this morning
If not, I'll be writing one, where should I add it to when I'm done?
cheers,
Chr
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