On 25/01/14 20:00, Vince Radice wrote:
Hi,

     From my first post -
I am running Fedora FC19-64 bit. Libreoffice Version: 4.1.4.2

Build ID: 4.1.4.2-2.fc19


My Desktop is KDE  4.11.4

The problem is that if I don't keep deleting these empty files, they
will build up.  I first noticed this when looking through the log for my
backup program.  There were over 250,000 files.  I assume that the
overhead involved in a loist this size would be enourmous. I have also
had problems where the hdd activity was so great that I could not get
much response and started closing thing to try to figure out what the
problem was.  Since I have been keeping the empty files deleted, I have
not had the problem.

This goes back to my question - is anyone else seeing the same situation?

Also, how do I fix the problem of empty files?

Thanks,
Vince Radice


Vince
This looks very similar to an issue I reported earlier.  See:

https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46635

My "cure" for it was to deselect Tools-Options-Load/Save-General 'Automatically save the document too'

I noticed on your screen print that that option is selected. Try deselecting it and see what happens.

John


On 01/17/2014 03:28 AM, Alex McMurchy wrote:

Vince

In respect of the empty files -

  * Which version of LibreOffice are you using?
  * Which distro are you using?
  * Which desktop?
  * Is it causing you any hardship?

Alex

On Thursday 16 Jan 2014 10:10:31 Vince Radice wrote:

> It is Thursday morning. I looked and there were 10 empty files in the

> backup directory from 10:49 pm to 10:50 pm. When I tried to bring the

> database down this morning, it would not come down - Starter was not

> responding. I waited several times to see if it would clear up and

> end. Nothing. I finally terminated the application. Started Calc to

> cause the recovery procedure to work. Recovery was successful and no

> data was lost.

>

> I still cannot figure out what is causing the problem. I had thought

> that leaving it up overnight would create the files.

>

> Any suggestions as to what to do next? Any options that might need to

> be changed.

>

> Here is a link to a screen print of my LO Load/Save options.

>

>
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bw7LR6zNWsAKRHY2dS1BdTNYQW8/edit?usp=sharing


>

> As for the change to a different backend, I am open to suggestions. The

> size of my database now is about 900k. I make a few additions each

> week. So a small and fast is appropriate. I am open to suggestions.

>

> Thanks,

> Vince

>

>

>

>

>

> On 01/16/2014 06:17 AM, Tom Davies wrote:

> > Hi :)

> > This mailing list might be able to help you migrate your existing

> > tables to an external back-end. There was a looong thread about this

> > a few years ago when Ian (err can't remember his surname [hangs head

> > in shame]). It is roughly what i hope to do = start with the internal

> > back-end and then migrate it.

> >

> > To be fair it's not Hsql that is the problem. It's the ancient

> > version that got twisted and squeezed into being the internal
back-end

> > in Base and then didn't get enough further developments. As an

> > external back-end, if you grab any of their newer versions straight

> > from their website, then it apparently works like a dream (errr as in

> > super fast and smooth, not as in imaginary). On the other hand it

> > might be good to choose a different back-end and there are plenty to

> > choose from.

> >

> > When choosing a back-end it might be worth considering what sort of

> > size are you talking about. MySql/MariaDb, Postgresql and other big

> > names are meant for huge amounts of data. I mean really vast and

> > quite complex. For an address book for a small-medium sized business

> > it's over kill and you might find them comparatively sluggish when

> > handling that little data. What i need is something small and fast

> > but that often points to java-based ones such as Hsql and java makes

> > me shudder.

> >

> > Regards from

> > Tom :)

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > On 16 January 2014 01:19, Vince Radice <vhrad...@cfl.rr.com> wrote:

> >> Unfortunately, I don't know what causes the problem and, thus, I
can't

> >> recreate it.

> >>

> >> I am trying something now. I brought it up, updated a record but
did not

> >> save it (I have a saved copy someplace else). I intend to let it
be up

> >> overnight and check in the morning for the files. I had already
cleared out

> >> all of the empty ones. I noted the time I brought is up and made the

> >> change.

> >>

> >> I want to see if it reoccurs. if so, then when. I also intend to
save it

> >> and close it in the morning. If the files are there, see if the
creation

> >> stops. Hopefully, this will lead to why it is happening.

> >>

> >>

> >> On another tangent, I had lost data and had to recreate the db.
During that

> >> process, I read a few things indicating that using HSQL could
lead to losing

> >> data. The recommendation was to use an external db. I spent
several weeks

> >> last year trying to get Mysql to work. I followed the conversion
guidelines

> >> that I had found but was unable to get it to work. I created the
Mysql

> >> database and was able to create and load the tables (I think) but
I could

> >> never get Base to recognize and use it. All of my queries and
reports are

> >> in Base. I may have to try again if I can find the time. This
time I will

> >> record what I install and what I do.

> >>

> >> Vince Radice

> >>

> >> On 01/15/2014 11:46 AM, Alex Kempshall wrote:

> >>> Having said all that. It would appear that I've never had auto
backup

> >>> switched on.

> >>>

> >>> Having switched it on I now see backups and autobackups for
writer and

> >>> calc documents. Nothing at all for base documents.

> >>>

> >>> Alex

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>> On Wednesday 15 Jan 2014 14:35:33 Alex McMurchy wrote:

> >>>> I used to have that problem. It seems to have stopped around
about 16th

> >>>> July 2013. Not sure why!

> >>>>

> >>>> Either -

> >>>>

> >>>> I upgraded LibreOffice which stopped the feature

> >>>> or I did something else which I can't remember!

> >>>>

> >>>> I'm currently on 4.1.4.2.

> >>>>

> >>>> Alex

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>> On Wednesday 15 Jan 2014 07:38:25 Tom Davies wrote:

> >>>>> Hi :)

> >>>>> Errr, is it possible to switch the auto-save and auto-backups
off for

> >>>>> a while and see if that improves things? The thing i find
difficult

> >>>>> about doing that is remembering to save properly and frequently

> >>>>> enough. With Base i think it's also important to close properly.

> >>>>>

> >>>>> There is some documentation and a handbook at

> >>>>> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications

> >>>>> and the Faq at

> >>>>> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Faq

> >>>>> might be able to help too but the best place seems to be this
mailing

> >>>>> list or the Base forums at Apache OpenOffice.

> >>>>> Regards from

> >>>>> Tom :)

> >>>>>

> >>>>> On 15 January 2014 07:30, Tom Davies <tomc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> >>>>>> Hi :)

> >>>>>> Errr, are you using the internal back-end? You haven't
connected to

> >>>>>> an external back-end have you? You should really be keeping
your data

> >>>>>> in an external back-end instead of having the whole database
as a

> >>>>>> single file.

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>> Being able to do that is one of the main things that makes
Base so

> >>>>>> much more powerful than Access. The internal back-end got
tacked on

> >>>>>> to make Base more familiar to people who have picked up bad
habits by

> >>>>>> using Access. It seems to be a bit broken though. Annoyingly the

> >>>>>> Marketing Mailing List and all our flyers, posters and
leaflets (at

> >>>>>> least all the ones that mention Base at all) keep pushing
people into

> >>>>>> using the internal back-end despite the fact that users have
even

> >>>>>> experienced data-loss by doing so. I'm tempted to ask you to
take

> >>>>>> this problem to the marketing list to get them to solve it
but the

> >>>>>> experts in Base are mostly on this list and will hopefully be
able to

> >>>>>> help with this issue.

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>> It should be possible to export your existing tables into an
external

> >>>>>> back-end and this mailing list (note, not the marketing list)
might be

> >>>>>> able to help you with that.

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>> The next smart thing about Base is that forms and reports can
be, and

> >>>>>> are best made in Writer or/and (i think) Calc. So normal
users who

> >>>>>> are clueless about databases can read the data in a familiar
setting

> >>>>>> and use familiar tools to format and edit things around the

> >>>>>> data-fields. The forms and reports inside Base seem to be for

> >>>>>> data-entry and people who have some clue about databases.

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>> However i have never quite got around to getting to grips
with all

> >>>>>> this. So hopefully some of the experts might wade in and set me

> >>>>>> straight (again)

> >>>>>> Regards from

> >>>>>> Tom :)

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>> On 15 January 2014 05:57, Vince Radice <vhrad...@cfl.rr.com>
wrote:

> >>>>>>> I am running Fedora FC19-64 bit. Libreoffice Version: 4.1.4.2

> >>>>>>> Build ID: 4.1.4.2-2.fc19

> >>>>>>>

> >>>>>>> Here are some lines of a ls -la command

> >>>>>>>

> >>>>>>> -rw-------. 1 vince root 0 Dec 13 13:10 GRNew odb_0.odb

> >>>>>>> -rw-------. 1 vince root 0 Dec 13 15:58 GRNew odb_1000.odb

> >>>>>>> -rw-------. 1 vince root 0 Dec 13 15:58 GRNew odb_1001.odb

> >>>>>>> -rw-------. 1 vince root 0 Dec 13 15:58 GRNew odb_1002.odb

> >>>>>>> -rw-------. 1 vince root 0 Dec 13 15:58 GRNew odb_1003.odb

> >>>>>>> -rw-------. 1 vince root 0 Dec 13 15:58 GRNew odb_1004.odb

> >>>>>>> -rw-------. 1 vince root 0 Dec 13 15:58 GRNew odb_1005.odb

> >>>>>>> -rw-------. 1 vince root 0 Dec 13 15:59 GRNew odb_1006.odb

> >>>>>>> -rw-------. 1 vince root 0 Dec 13 15:59 GRNew odb_1007.odb

> >>>>>>> -rw-------. 1 vince root 0 Dec 13 15:59 GRNew odb_1008.odb

> >>>>>>> -rw-------. 1 vince root 0 Dec 13 15:59 GRNew odb_1009.odb

> >>>>>>> -rw-------. 1 vince root 0 Dec 13 13:26 GRNew odb_100.odb

> >>>>>>> -rw-------. 1 vince root 0 Dec 13 15:59 GRNew odb_1010.odb

> >>>>>>>

> >>>>>>> My database name is GRNew,odb.

> >>>>>>> I was looking at some of the recent messages that were
talking about

> >>>>>>> LO

> >>>>>>> looping saving backups of untitled documents. It mentioned
Calc and

> >>>>>>> Write

> >>>>>>> as being involved. Could this be related to my problem?

> >>>>>>>

> >>>>>>> Thanks,

> >>>>>>> Vince Radice

> >>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>

> >>>>>>> On 01/14/2014 12:44 PM, Tom Davies wrote:

> >>>>>>>> Hi :)

> >>>>>>>> On Ubuntu 12.04 i have no files in there. Do the file-names
start

> >>>>>>>> with a ~ or with "lock"? In either of those cases i think
you can

> >>>>>>>> delete the files without worry but it might be worth
testing that for

> >>>>>>>> 1 or 2 files.

> >>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>> Going off on a tangent i do have a non-LibreOffice folder
with a load

> >>>>>>>> of crash reports from when i don't close Xbmc properly and i

> >>>>>>>> routinely

> >>>>>>>> delete all of them from time-to-time. I'm not sure if this is

> >>>>>>>> similar

> >>>>>>>> or not.

> >>>>>>>> Regards from

> >>>>>>>> Tom :)

> >>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>> On 14 January 2014 04:12, Vince Radice
<vhrad...@cfl.rr.com> wrote:

> >>>>>>>>> I am seeing something and I don't know if it is a problem or

> >>>>>>>>> something I

> >>>>>>>>> have to live with.

> >>>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>> In the ~/.config/libreoffice/4/user/backup directory, I
have 3,000+

> >>>>>>>>> files

> >>>>>>>>> with 0 bytes. I assume that this means the files are
empty. There

> >>>>>>>>> are

> >>>>>>>>> other

> >>>>>>>>> files there which are not empty. The non-empty ones appear
to be

> >>>>>>>>> backups

> >>>>>>>>> of

> >>>>>>>>> files I have worked on. The empty files all appear to be
attempts

> >>>>>>>>> to

> >>>>>>>>> backup

> >>>>>>>>> a Base database that I have created using the built in
hsql engine.

> >>>>>>>>> The

> >>>>>>>>> file is stored on my computer. The time stamps on the
files are

> >>>>>>>>> unusual.

> >>>>>>>>> There are 6 files with a time stamp of 15:58, 6 with
15:59, 6 with

> >>>>>>>>> 16:00

> >>>>>>>>> and

> >>>>>>>>> the pattern continues for the other 3,500 empty files.

> >>>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>> Does any one else have the same situation? I have the
save/backup

> >>>>>>>>> time

> >>>>>>>>> in

> >>>>>>>>> the general options set to 15 minutes.

> >>>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>> I have a listing of all of the files if anyone wants to
see it.

> >>>>>>>>>

> >>>>>>>>> Thank you,

> >>>>>>>>> Vince Radice

> >>>>>>>>>

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