If your Trac is configured to use the default SQLlite, this is an
embedded library in Trac, so there is no DB server to run. You could use
the command line tools to check the DB for corruption if you suspect a
problem there. There is a separate DB for each Trac instance.

Otherwise, if you just have a generic problem I think you need to be
more specific to what is happening. The only advice I could give knowing
what I know is to enable debug log in your trac.ini configuration file
so you can see any errors output.

Jason

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Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 1:14 PM
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Subject: [Trac] SQLite


I have a disabled trac server.

How can I check to see if the DB is running?
Is it instance wide or application.

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