Migration Server

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Migration Server

Postby Westy » Fri Apr 02, 2004 4:18 pm

In the Servoy Application Preferences/DB Servers I see that both the "migration_server" and "user_data" connections point to the USER_DATA.GDB file. What should I know about migration_server/user_data, particularly with regard to deployments?
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Postby Jan Blok » Tue Apr 06, 2004 8:32 pm

A Servoy server definition can point to same physical database as another server.
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ERROR: NOT ONLINE. See log for details

Postby megaquests » Sun May 02, 2004 4:58 pm

Hi we are using ms sql for our repository

i notice in servoy server settings under Database Servers

that quite a few database entries show "ERROR: NOT ONLINE. See log for details."

We get this message for the following servers:
Server: user_data
Server: migration_server
Server: log_server
Server: example_data (does this relate to crm or is it important?)
Server: crm (we know aboout this one)

are any of these databases important for servoy to function properly and if so are we ok to just create a database in ms sql, do they need their own database seperate to the repository?

of course we cant see the error log because that is one of the servers that we have not set up correctly :wink:

many thanks
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Re: ERROR: NOT ONLINE. See log for details

Postby Jan Blok » Mon May 03, 2004 9:48 am

megaquests wrote:are any of these databases important for servoy to function properly and if so are we ok to just create a database in ms sql, do they need their own database seperate to the repository?

crm+logdata+exampledata server definitions are used only in the crm example solution.
The other two are only to give you a start, to develop with.

None of them are needed for Servoy to function properly. (so you might delete them)
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