Bharani,
 
I was trying to move the data files across the machines. On the same machine I was able to do so.

 
On 7/27/07, Bharani <bharani_vms@yahoo.com> wrote:

Hi,

I works for me. How did you start your MonetDB server on the second m/c?

I created two tables (1M and 10M) and realised that the default MonetDB
installation is keeping the BAT in C Drive ( Windows ). So i simply moved
the dbfarm to D and started MoentDB server with this

"D:\Software\MonetDB\bin\mserver5.exe" --set "prefix=D:\Software\MonetDB"
--set "exec_prefix=D:\Software\MonetDB"
--dbfarm="D:\applications\monetdb\data\MonetDB5\dbfarm" --set
"sql_logdir=D:\applications\monetdb\data\MonetDB5\sql_logs"
--dbinit="include sql;"

and thatz all. I can see the tables :)

Hope that helps

Thanks
Bharani



Venks wrote:
>
> Yes. I did after Colin informed about the same. But still I don't see
> the table and the data. I am still missing something.
>
> On 6/23/07, Martin Kersten <Martin.Kersten@cwi.nl> wrote:
>> Venks wrote:
>> > Hi,
>>
>> Hi, first comment.
>> Did you also move the sql-log directory to the other machine?
>> >
>> > I am trying to test the backup/restore of a MonetDB database. I
>> > installed MonetDB latest version on a 32Bit Red hat Linux. I created a
>> > database on Machine-1, created a table and loaded the table with 1M
>> > rows. After that I shutdown the database and took a back-up of the
>> > entire "dbfarm" directory. I moved the backup to Machine-2 where the
>> > "dbfarm" directory points to the similar location as Machine-1. I then
>> > opened the database on Machine-2 but there is no table/data on
>> > Machine2 even though the directory contents between the 2 machines
>> > appear the same. Please let me know if I am missing something.
>> >
>> > I also made sure that Machine-2 is not creating the database in any
>> > other location, except the location where I copied all the files.
>> >
>> > The idea here is to create the database on one machine and then move
>> > the database to different machine using simple file system COPY.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> >
>> > - Venks
>> >
>> >
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