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Re: [ic] mixed up catalog.cfg files


On 5/10/07, Stefan Hornburg <suppressed> wrote:
Paul Jordan wrote:
> suppressed wrote:
>> On May 9, 2007, at 11:27 AM, Dan Bergan wrote:
>>
>>> Hello All -
>>>
>>> I made a big error yesterday and loaded a catalog.cfg file for a test
>>> catalog into my live catalog (and restarted).  I quickly realized my
>>> error and put the correct file back in place and restarted the
>>> catalog.  Everything looked to be running fine again.
>>>
>>> However, when I looked at the error.log, I saw this (when applying
>>> the incorrect cfg file): - - - [08/May/2007:17:25:53 -0400] - -
>>> table orderline created: create table orderline (
>>>> code char(14) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
>>>> store_id varchar(9) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL, (etc...)
>>> There were a few other tables as well.
>>>
>>> Then I noticed that the last two years worth of transactions and
>>> orderline records were gone from my database!  It also looks like
>>> about 5 months worth of userdb records are missing as well.
>>>
>>> I do have a backup, but why would some of the records be deleted?  I
>>> just want to understand what happened so I can make sure I
>>> fix/restore everything correctly.
>> You'll want to check out the NoImport directive to prevent that from
>> happening in the future:
>>
>> http://www.icdevgroup.org/interchange-doc-5.2.0/frames/icconfi
>> g_118.html
>
>
> I agree - I use this religiously. I think NoImport should be the default
> BTW, or there should be some NoImport * facility that can be overridden by
> the mysql definition itself, or lack thereof.

I agree, the standard mode should be to import only if the corresponding
database table doesn't exist.

Bye
        Racke


Sorry about my previous top-post... didn't realize I did that.

My live catalog was based on the old foundation, and now I'm
redeveloping the site and based it on the "standard" catalog.  The
standard catalog has the line:
DatabaseDefault  HIDE_AUTO_FILES  1
So, I guess if I didn't do this by accident a couple days ago, it
probably would have happened when I went live anyway.  So, I guess I'm
glad it happened now.

I guess I'll be going through that catalog.cfg line-by-line to make
sure I don't have anything else that will cause me a headache.  At
first glance everything looks fine, but I thought "HIDE_AUTO_FILES"
seemed harmless enough.  :-)

Has anyone converted from a "foundation-based" to a "standard-based"
catalog and have any tips for me?

Thanks,
Dan
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