Re: Users - JOB _SANDBOX
Posted by
Andrew Dupa on
URL: http://ofbiz.116.s1.nabble.com/Users-JOB-SANDBOX-tp137182p137183.html
Oh but you're not the voice of reason and you like David failed to read first before replying. You just look like an idiot now
Sure David gave me an answer but it wasn't helpful, not even close if you understand what it is i was actually asking. read it again.
SO what if you are runnign with "semi-production" site with 110,000 products?? So am I except mine really is production. wtf has that got to do with 25,000 JOB_SANDBOX record when you hit webtools? Do you have this and can you hit webtools job scheduler?
I know why they are failing and the best soltuoin is to kil them from trying again except and I repeat the admin tools around this don't work when JOB_SANBOX is above 20K records. Want me to say it again? I think next you'll tell me that it's possible to delete records form a database wow really??!!! You genius you
You're an idiot...I'll persist because someone smart out there must understand what it is I'm asking and realise that the Webtools code in 3.0 is such a pile of crap it can't handle 25,000 records....so how do i fix this problem by purging the data no longer required?
sorry just used to working a professional team of senior java devs here in seattle who develop real world products....if they posted an answer like you they'd be a laughing stock
On 2/1/06, Chris Howe <[hidden email]> wrote:
Andrew,
Not to be the voice of reason in your frustration, but
David answered precisely what you actually asked. It
may not have been the answer you wanted, if that's the
case, you didn't ask the question that you wanted
either.
25,000 records isn't really that much. We're running
a semi-production site that has 115,000 products and
about 10 catalogs, so there are some tables that have
close to a half million records running on 640 MB RAM
of a desktop box. I'm not saying it's the world's
smoothest ride in the world...But I can access
webtools and follow the advice that David gave to your
question. But then again, I'm using recent SVN
instead of 3.0. That's more of your problem than
anything though. I'm sure it would be very difficult
for you to update to something written in the last 2
years though as the two projects barely resemble each
other (4721 revisions since 3.0.0). Since there are
only about 4 or 5 regular people on this list that
have even installed 3.0.0, much less have written code
toward it you may want to be a bit more patient as to
not alienate them if you're needing help.
If you're worried about the failed jobs rescheduling,
try finding why the jobs are failing and fix that or
supress them from rerunning, then you won't have to
worry about "clean up routines". Since most of that
is written in java you'd have to stop the system
anyway, so why not just stop the system and use
another database manager to trim the fat?
But, this reply has even less of a point than David's
so please, flame away.
==========Andrew wrote:
David,
Thanks for your response but the problem is the
WebTools app doesn't work
when you have 25,000+ records. Not even on a 2gig
machine with all the
memory dedicated to the Java app running ofbiz....!!!!
Hence my question in the first place.
I know I can remove records from the database....I was
asking if anyone else
run into this problem and could they please help me to
understand the data
model so I may intelligently delete from a live
system. What issues are
there? etc....please c'mon..
I'm trying very hard not to be rude and please take
the following with a
grain of salt as I'm very frustrated here. Honestly
your response was
pointless....I know you're one of the main
contributors but if you have
nothing to contribute to my questions please don't
respond. I'm not a
complete idiot. I was asking for help, not the
obvious.
I understand that the Webtools area of the application
may have improved in
the latest version, I vcertainly hope it didn't get
worse. Here's my growing
concern from reading the list that maybe Ofbiz is lost
in it's own never
ending development cycle. What about real world
scenarios and users who have
current live systems. arrrgghh...
Come on please..
Andrew.
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