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[cobalt-users] Restoring Cobalt Database
- Subject: [cobalt-users] Restoring Cobalt Database
- From: "Bob Cruz" <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon Dec 3 01:45:02 2001
- Organization: Gizmo, G-web
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
Ok, I got my admin console working, but I can't get PostgreSQL to start, and
I can't re-create the Cobalt Database.
Any Ideas?
bob
> get ahold of the database schematic and rebuild it :)
> you'll have to enter the data for the existing sites into the db manually
though. to my knowledge
> theres no way to 'restore' the database, as it's not included in backups
(why i have no idea).
>
<snip>
There is a way to rebuild the Site Manager (supposedly). I have never had to
use this script, but I found it recently on an unofficial cobalt site at
http://cobalt-aid.sourceforge.net/scripts/
The exact location of the file is:
http://cobalt-aid.sourceforge.net/scripts/RaQs/Rebuilding/siteManage-fix.tgz
Here is the desc.
"File: siteManage-fix.tgz 5,048 bytes Posted: 09 October 2000
This script has been tested on RaQ4 and RaQ3 only. It should work on RaQ2
also, though...
The purpose of this script is to rebuild the
/usr/admserv/html/.cobalt/siteManage directory if for some reason it's been
corrupted. It's also great when you are migrating sites from one machine to
another. It gathers a list of all sites from /home and processes these into
the siteManage interface. Hope you like it. ;) "
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No telling if it actually works. Good luck though :)
> From: "Bob Cruz" <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I have a problem, I deleted my pgsql directory and my coblat database
which
> > stores the data for the admin console. All my sites still work but I
cannot
> > access the Site Administrator and can't add virtual sites. I have tried
to
> > restore the RAQ3 with a backup I created in the maintenance console
prior to
> > my misfortune. However, the restore process hangs and is nevr
successful.
> >
> > Anybody got any ideas, please...Help!
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Bob Cruz