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[ic] Sudden loss of products.comment in otherwise perfectcatalog
At 08:30 PM 4/30/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>At 06:24 PM 4/30/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>>(dedicated RH 7.2, IC 4.8.3, RPC mode, Pgsql database)
>>
>>The "comment" field (AKA "long description") of ~75% of a client's
>>products went blank (NULL) recently. TGIF (Thank Goodness I Found a
>>backup). I don't yet have enough data to be useful to anyone (I can't
>>even reproduce the problem yet), but I thought there was a chance someone
>>had already seen this one or had some ideas.
>>
>>The only connecting factor between the ones that disappeared is that they
>>were quite large and full of HTML tags. (The 25% that remain have simple
>>one-line entries in the comment field).
>>
>> * We don't know the specific time it happened
>> * Current Intel says no one was using the admin
>> * error.log, /var/log/messages, and logs/* didn't reveal anything
>> * I'm thinking about turning on query logging, but I'll probably wait
>> until I can reproduce it.
>>
>>At any rate, just posting as a shot in the dark. :-)
>
>First thoughts:
>- field size in Pgsql has been truncated for the comments field somehow;
I thought so too, but the field didn't seem to change from TEXT.
>- somebody tried to fiddle with the source text file in windows, it
>contained embedded carriage returns in the comments field, not a problem
>in Unix but a *big* problem for Microsoft products... net result: comments
>seriously chopped;
If they did, they wont admit it. :-)
>I would check the dates on products.txt, products.sql and the Pgsql logs
>(if you have them, sounds like you may not) for any evidence which roughly
>corresponds timewise with when the problem was first noticed.
I appreciate the comments and I'll see if I can replicate the problem again
(with the SQL log turned on this time). :-)
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