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Intralink local.ddb backup

Intralink local.ddb backup

Intralink local.ddb backup

(OP)
Hello,
is there a safe way to make a backup copy of all the stuff in .proi including the file local.ddb?

I tried zipping .proi having Intralink open and it seems working properly. Is there a better way?

It happens sometimes that Local.ddb gets corrupted. I read all the tips in this forum and in the PTC Knowledge Base. We followed the all the suggestions but upgrading to 3.3 M022. Corruptions are still happening. Since it seems impossible now to find the exact cause of them (it might be a trigger on check-in we developed) we would to keep backup copies of local files to limit the damage of a corruption.

We use Intralink 3.3 2003290.

Thanks very much for any suggestion.

RE: Intralink local.ddb backup

We find it good practice to check in regularly (daily) and also delete the local.ddb so to keep it small in size.

RE: Intralink local.ddb backup

What does the corruption look like? Crashing? I believe 3.3M022 should have fixed the hash table size issue.

RE: Intralink local.ddb backup

(OP)
Hello,
usually the corruption doesn't make Intralink crash. The user gets only a message like "Local database is corrupted" in every operation that involves some workspace object. In some case Intralink crashes as well, but there were a few. In both cases, he could only exit Intralink, delete Local.ddb file, restart Intralink, and re-import all the files he was working on. The idea is that the user could count on a backup of Local.ddb, so he can start from something more than zero, reducing time of re-import.

I know about things fixed in M022. Within a month we will upgrade to that release, hoping that these troubles go away.

Thank you all very much.

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