20-01-2017 08:26 AM
Hi Community,
While am performing Database reorganize, i found few objects are damaged.
Can someone tell me what is the seriousness of these objects.
Phase 1/5: Saving physical data ...
Phase 2/5: Preprocessing repository properties...
Phase 3/5: Processing logical backup ...
Object <_Collection::04130431579F32EB> is damaged, references to the object are safe, some attribute values may be lost
Object <_Collection::47EF481A57A06AFB> is damaged, references to the object are safe, some attribute values may be lost
Object <Web Site::38FF480F560104F5> is damaged, references to the object are safe, some attribute values may be lost
Object <Web Site::4C04635C56E92806> is damaged, references to the object are safe, some attribute values may be lost
Object <Web Site::AA8AB07954D02E9F> is damaged, references to the object are safe, some attribute values may be lost
Object <Web Site::CEBC267154B5A44F> is damaged, references to the object are safe, some attribute values may be lost
Phase 4/5: Processing import in new physical repository ...
Phase 5/5: Postprocessing repository properties...
The repository has been successfully reorganized
An error occured during logical backup step
Thanks in advance for your help
20-01-2017 09:30 AM
Hello
Reorganization goes though a logical backup step
rephrasing of an error
Object <_Collection::04130431579F32EB> is damaged -> means that object of MetaClass _Collection with _hexaidabs 04130431579F32EB is altered
references to the object are safe -> links raround the object are valid
some attribute values may be lost -> some MetaAttribute properties can be altered
Web site object enables to trigger a static web site generation
This can be significant. See 1)
_Collection is used for minor features. No significant impact
Ex:
- navigation history (2)
- last objects selected when running descriptors (memorized element)
1) Recommendation for each web site
Check if you use this web site.
2) This feature is different from the favorites and from the tab General > History
See image below