From: Clive F. <cfl...@ho...> - 2005-05-20 14:51:19
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<html><div style='background-color:'><DIV class=RTE> <P>Thanks - I'll check it out. I have set the directory for files to be stored to within our webroot so can't be a problem with /tmp being cleaned.</P> <P>I have gone with the standard parameters for Page Revisions - but I will check them for sense.</P> <P>Thx</P> <P>Clive<BR><BR></P><BR><BR><BR>>From: Joel Uckelman <uck...@el...><BR>>To: Dan Frankowski <dfr...@wi...><BR>>CC: flats <cfl...@us...>,PhpWiki discussion <php...@li...>,uck...@el...<BR>>Subject: Re: [Phpwiki-talk] Re: PageHistory problem <BR>>Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 09:27:54 -0500<BR>><BR>> > You know, I thought of one thing. Where are your files being stored? By<BR>> > default it is in /tmp, and that would be disastrous, because files can<BR>> > dissappear without warning.<BR>> ><BR>> > Dan<BR>><BR>>The symptoms aren't right for that: /tmp being cleaned would blow away<BR>>the whole db, not just a few versions of some pages. I would suggest<BR>>looking at Section 3a (page revisions) in your config.ini. Maybe you<BR>>have MAX_KEEP (or one of the others in that section) set too low.<BR>><BR></DIV></div></html> |