PedigreeQuery Is Not Keeping Up to Date
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Well it IS possible for a database to span multiple volumes in a server and for a volume (disk) to fail. This is why critical applications are typically mirrored, so the failing volume can be replaced, after system notification has occurred, and the failure is not noticed. The mirrored volume assumes "hot" operation until the failed unit is replaced. Further, if the application explodes to a size beyond its server capacity, it is possible to extend it using NFS across volumes in another server on the network. I have worked on DOZENS of installations where the database application spanned multiple volumes AND multiple servers. One of the advantages of the old IBM SP was the clustered multiprocessor feature, where multiple AIX servers could be harnessed together to work as one unit for super power and essentially break the disk barriers for filesystems and file sizes. So I DISAGREE that a database cannot be stored on multiple servers.
So Run for the Roses, as fast as you can.....
The generalization that it was a "server" problem is unsubstantiated. The fact that only some of the data was missing supports the fact it is database related.
I highly doubt this site invested in any kind of modern database technology including mirroring so there was no point in mentioning that. Production systems in business live on a single instance, however, as you mentioned, there can be synchronous mirroring on backup servers in addition to a disaster recovery site. If it's too much of a strain, there can be asynchronous transfer.
And yes, I remember having IBM out 15 years ago to pull out a single hard drive that had failed and not losing any data.
The bottom line is this problem still exists and I'm just glad I did not waste too much of my time updating my mare and her family..... although I don't know when I'll update it again.
And I've worked on dozens of implementations, designed databases and I am a published technical writer on databases. Microsoft even paid me to write papers for them.
I highly doubt this site invested in any kind of modern database technology including mirroring so there was no point in mentioning that. Production systems in business live on a single instance, however, as you mentioned, there can be synchronous mirroring on backup servers in addition to a disaster recovery site. If it's too much of a strain, there can be asynchronous transfer.
And yes, I remember having IBM out 15 years ago to pull out a single hard drive that had failed and not losing any data.
The bottom line is this problem still exists and I'm just glad I did not waste too much of my time updating my mare and her family..... although I don't know when I'll update it again.
And I've worked on dozens of implementations, designed databases and I am a published technical writer on databases. Microsoft even paid me to write papers for them.
I got a note today that the techie guys have made some changes already, but there are still some important things currrently being worked on. They are also looking into an issue with the delete function. I don't know details but I at least wanted to let everyone know that these issues have not been forgotten!
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docjocoy wrote:Something not good is happening to this website. We subscribers pay good money to have this site work, and it is not working efficiently. There is no point to pay for information that is lost, locked, or tampered with.
well said...ive been quiet over this issue...better be corrected.
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Just wondering if anything can be done to remedy the fact that the X factor is not working, and we have big trouble doing more than a 5-gen pedigree with hypo mating. And yes, we are members and logged in. X factor hasn't worked for a good long while. We've tried adjusting the cookie and safety settings on the computer, nothing seems to be working.....Don't really want to pay good money for a program that doesn't allow us to use all of the features
Thanks,
Johanna
Thanks,
Johanna
JDufort wrote:Just wondering if anything can be done to remedy the fact that the X factor is not working, and we have big trouble doing more than a 5-gen pedigree with hypo mating. And yes, we are members and logged in. X factor hasn't worked for a good long while. We've tried adjusting the cookie and safety settings on the computer, nothing seems to be working.....Don't really want to pay good money for a program that doesn't allow us to use all of the features
Thanks,
Johanna
The technical support people have asked for a specific example on the x-factor not working... A list of a few names would help out if you can provide it. Thank you!
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One thing I've noticed is that if I try to pull up a pedigree showing x-factor lines for a name that's unique in the db (Rachel Alexandra for example) it doesn't happen, just goes back to the default page. But if I try to do the same thing with a name that has multiple entries (Zenyatta, for example) it brings up the three choices and clicking on any of them will bring up a pedigree showing any x-factor lines.
I'm seeing both the X-Factor and the multi-gen hypo matings just fine - anyone else still having issues?
Horses need to be marked as X-factor carriers for it to show up in the database. I'm able to do that; if the issue is that a mare (or mares) simply isn't marked as a carrier, that's an easy fix. Again, names would help if you still have them.
I'm also getting an error message re: female family #'s.
Horses need to be marked as X-factor carriers for it to show up in the database. I'm able to do that; if the issue is that a mare (or mares) simply isn't marked as a carrier, that's an easy fix. Again, names would help if you still have them.
I'm also getting an error message re: female family #'s.
Technical support just finished updating the female family information. That, as well as the X-factor, should be working fine now.
If anyone is still having problems with these things, please post examples (names) to be forwarded to the technical support staff.
Thanks!
If anyone is still having problems with these things, please post examples (names) to be forwarded to the technical support staff.
Thanks!
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BookieBuster wrote:I can't add new horses to the database. I keep getting an error "No such file or directory."
Is this being looked into also? I have a lot of horses I'd really love to add.
It's a known glitch. Please post any names that give that error msg. in the Technical Library forum sticky thread Names that cannot be added to the database, and they'll be added.