Re: [OT] Restoring a FrontBase DB
Re: [OT] Restoring a FrontBase DB
- Subject: Re: [OT] Restoring a FrontBase DB
- From: Pascal Robert <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2010 15:20:53 -0400
Le 2010-09-28 à 15:16, Chuck Hill <email@hidden> a écrit :
> Hi Dan,
>
>
> On Sep 28, 2010, at 12:07 PM, Beatty, Daniel D CIV NAVAIR, 474300D wrote:
>
>> Greetings Chuck,
>> Probably true on Georg. I have not seen or heard from him in while, and I
>> miss him.
>
> I ran into him (or his name) on-line recently. He does not post much anymore, but I am pretty sure he is still out there. I had hoped to see him at WOWODC this year.
He's active on Twitter, @tuparev
>
>
>> Anywho, since I am working out in South-Eastern California and
>> Frontbase has an U.S. Office in Foothills, CA
>
> Is that still open?
>
>
>> it would be nice to meet the
>> guys (and gals) who bring us this great software. Also, since they are kind
>> of in the mid-point for SoCal WebObjects developers, it would be nice to
>> talk them into hosting a WO gathering similar to WO-Nova.
>>
>> Any who, do you know if Georg or anyone has done straight migration from
>> MySQL to Frontbase.
>
> I don't, but I would doubt it. I think the data was collected from astronomy equipment.
>
>
> Chuck
>
>
>> I would guess that it would be a SQL dump from MySQL
>> to Frontbase, but I have never tried it. And, Peter Pan is never too old
>> for the first time on these things.
>>
>> Later,
>>
>> Daniel Beatty
>> Computer Scientist, Detonation Sciences Branch
>> Code 474300D
>> 2401 E. Pilot Plant Rd. M/S 1109
>> China Lake, CA 93555
>> email@hidden
>> (760)939-7097
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 9/28/10 11:35 AM, "Chuck Hill" <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Dan,
>>>
>>> On Sep 28, 2010, at 11:22 AM, Daniel Beatty wrote:
>>>> On 9/28/10 8:16 AM, "Chuck Hill" <email@hidden> wrote:
>>>>> On Sep 28, 2010, at 5:08 AM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Sorry in advance for being completely unhelpful ;-) .....
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sep 28, 2010, at 7:33 AM, David Avendasora wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I've been trying to signup for the FrontBase Dev list, but it's not
>>>>>>> working
>>>>>>> for some reason,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Chuck warned them in advance about you, so that is why they won't let you
>>>>>> sign up.
>>>>>
>>>>> I didn't actually. They must have some AI software built in now.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>> so I thought I'd post this here since there's so many FB here.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Not really .... just Chuck uses FB I think ...... the majority use MySQL.
>>>>>
>>>>> The majority also think that Brittany Spears is a wonderful musician.
>>>> She may be a good singer and dancer. Although, I think the jury of shrinks
>>>> are still out about her sanity and taste in musical presentation.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The things I am impressed with Frontbase about is its capability of using
>>>> multiple file system partitions thus allowing multiple huge RAID systems to
>>>> be employed, its ability to migrate databases such as MySQL, Access, and
>>>> FileMaker with very little trouble, and regulation on batch size. I happen
>>>> to have a really large MySQL database, for academic purposes, to test the
>>>> migration and large scale features on. Does any one have any guidance for
>>>> such a test? Tutorials would be even better. And, if any of the Southern
>>>> California based Frontbase users/ developers would like to converse these
>>>> ideas in a WO group say near Riverside, San Bernardino, or some where near
>>>> by that would be great. The ability to handle such a large dataset would
>>>> speak many additional volumes for the Frontbase database.
>>>
>>> Georg Tuparev is the person to talk to about large FB databases!
>>>
>>>
>>> Chuck
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Daniel Beatty
>>>> Computer Scientist, Detonation Sciences Branch
>>>> Code 474300D
>>>> 2401 E. Pilot Plant Rd. M/S 1109
>>>> China Lake, CA 93555
>>>> email@hidden
>>>> (760)939-7097
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> Chuck
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>> This is my first time using FrontBase.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You still have time to turn back ...... use MySQL instead ;-)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm trying to restore a DB from a file provided to me. I have FrontBase
>>>>>>> 5.1.3f installed.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The restore process seems to be stalled at "Transaction Log disabled". I
>>>>>>> have a 2.8GHz MacBook Pro with 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD and the file I'm
>>>>>>> trying to restore from is only 125MB.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Here's what I'm getting:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Daves-Laptop:~ davendasora$ sudo /Library/FrontBase/bin/FrontBase -create
>>>>>>> -restore='/Users/davendasora/Documents/Projects/A/B_2010_09_21-03_15_00'
>>>>>>> acDB
>>>>>>> 2010-09-28 05:14:57 License problem detected: Could not open license file
>>>>>>> /Library/FrontBase/LicenseString: No such file or directory
>>>>>>> Using the unlicensed FREE version options
>>>>>>> An unlicensed option was specified: Backup/Restore
>>>>>>> 2010-09-28 05:14:57 FrontBase Server - 5.1.3f 64-bit on Mac OS X [Server]
>>>>>>> 2010-09-28 05:14:57 Bootstrapping new database:
>>>>>>> /Library/FrontBase/Databases/acDB.fb
>>>>>>> 2010-09-28 05:14:57 Bootstrapping new database
>>>>>>> 2010-09-28 05:14:57 Bootstrapping DEFINITION_SCHEMA done
>>>>>>> 2010-09-28 05:14:58 Bootstrapping INFORMATION_SCHEMA done
>>>>>>> 2010-09-28 05:14:58 Transaction Log disabled
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It has been stalled there for over 2 hours.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So that means you started at 5:30am ......
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> That just doesn't seem right for 125MB of data.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What am I doing wrong?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Using FB instead of MySQL, that's what you are doing wrong ;-)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards, your friend, Kieran
>>>>>>
>>>>>> PS. Now turning off my email for next 24 hours so I don't have to respond
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> any retaliation.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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