[Fiware-support] S.O.S. - tracker..

Roberto Andradas Izquierdo randradas at libresoft.es
Mon Nov 7 16:51:55 CET 2011


Hi,

I found the following tracker:

Cloud Chapter Backlog

it does not appear in the current database today so I supposed it is
the one you want to restore.

Find attached the CSV file with the data, the csv file use ";;;" as
character separator between fields. The fields are the following:

artifact_id,
summary,
details,
unix_group_name,
name,
priority,
email,
open_date,
assigned_to,
status_name,
groups.group_id,
artifact.group_artifact_id

Maybe some fields are not necessary so ignore them.

if it is not the data you want let me know.

Kind regards!



On 7 November 2011 13:36, Alex Glikson <GLIKSON at il.ibm.com> wrote:
> 2/11, around 8:30pm CET.
>
> Regards,
> Alex
>
>
>
> From:        Roberto Andradas Izquierdo <randradas at libresoft.es>
> To:        Miguel Carrillo <mcp at tid.es>
> Cc:        Alex Glikson/Haifa/IBM at IBMIL, "fiware-support at lists.fi-ware.eu"
> <fiware-support at lists.fi-ware.eu>
> Date:        07/11/2011 02:02 PM
> Subject:        Re: [Fiware-support] S.O.S. - tracker..
> Sent by:        randradas at gmail.com
> ________________________________
>
>
> Alex, could you let me know what day do you delete the tracker exactly
> in order to search in the backups?
>
> On 7 November 2011 13:01, Roberto Andradas Izquierdo
> <randradas at libresoft.es> wrote:
>> On 7 November 2011 12:44, Miguel Carrillo <mcp at tid.es> wrote:
>>> Roberto,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the info and the effort. Assuming that recovering all the
>>> data is a no-no, let us evaluate something alternative  and possibly not
>>> as painful.
>>>
>>> Can we recover the list of titles + the list of descriptions (i.e. body
>>> of each entry)? If we can have a plain text document with this it would
>>> be of great help to save hundreds of hours of typing...
>>
>> ok, let me take a look to the backups we should be able to provide a
>> file with all the issues of the deleted tracker.
>>
>>>
>>> Best
>>>
>>> Miguel
>>>
>>> El 07/11/2011 11:04, Roberto Andradas Izquierdo escribió:
>>>>
>>>> Dear Alex,
>>>>
>>>> good morning and bad news.
>>>>
>>>> I have been taking a look at the database and the fusionforge code and
>>>> it is deleted completely. It is not a simple DELETE, there are several
>>>> queries, several tables and a complex logic involved in the deletion
>>>> of a tracker and the only way to restore just one tracker is create it
>>>> manually.
>>>>
>>>> Creating it manually ensure that it will be created correctly,
>>>> otherwise by writing our own scripts or inserting queries into the
>>>> database manually could damage the database of the forge and break
>>>> another data into the forge and it is a risk we can not assume.
>>>>
>>>> I'm so sorry Alex, if we can help you with another thing don't hesitate
>>>> to
>>>> ask.
>>>>
>>>> Kind regards!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 4 November 2011 15:37, Alex Glikson<GLIKSON at il.ibm.com>  wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Any progress with this?
>>>>> It would be really frustrating if we need to re-enter everything in our
>>>>> backlog tracker from scratch.. :-(
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Alex
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> From:        Roberto Andradas Izquierdo<randradas at libresoft.es>
>>>>> To:        Alex Glikson/Haifa/IBM at IBMIL
>>>>> Cc:        fiware-support at lists.fi-ware.eu, Juanjo
>>>>> Hierro<jhierro at tid.es>
>>>>> Date:        03/11/2011 10:57 AM
>>>>> Subject:        Re: [Fiware-support] S.O.S. - tracker..
>>>>> Sent by:        randradas at gmail.com
>>>>> ________________________________
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Dear Alex,
>>>>>
>>>>> backups are done based on the restore the system in case of hardware
>>>>> failures or something similar, are not designed to restore only parts
>>>>> of the forge. So it will take too much effort to restore your tracker,
>>>>> to do that we have to introduce the data again in the database
>>>>> manually and it could produce database inconsistencies and so on.
>>>>>
>>>>> In any case, I will try to figure out how to restore it, several
>>>>> tables are involved in trackers it depends on how the forge deletes
>>>>> the tracker, for example, if it is just a flag, then I can change it
>>>>> and you tracker will appear again, but if the data has been deleted
>>>>> completely from the database I'm afraid I won't be able to restore it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Stay tuned, I will tel you something tomorrow.
>>>>>
>>>>> Kind regards!
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2 November 2011 20:41, Alex Glikson<GLIKSON at il.ibm.com>  wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Seems that I've mistakenly removed the Backlog Tracker under the Cloud
>>>>>> project in Forge (instead of removing an item in it).
>>>>>> I hope we have backups.. would appreciate your help!!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Alex
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