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8/26/2008 12:41 PM
 

Hello,

I've got a strange problem with some files I have on a DNN 04.08.04 host: my files seem to be lost!

I have a module of mine that handles files, by loading them in some folders and referencing them as files (in the Files table, and I put a FileID reference in my tables). All was working perfectly, till today: I now have some of my fileID references that point to unexisting files, or better.... it appears that my fileIDs were changed with new ones!

Example: I had a file named "file.gif" in /portals/0/myfolder, with a fileID of 7656.

I now have my fileID saved (still 7656), but in the Files table my "file.gif" has now a new iD, say 22345. At filesystem, the file is still there.

Who's changing my fileIDs? Why? Isn't it right for me to rely on the FileID to keep a reference to my files?

Could it be the FileSynchronizer schedule that did something wrong? Can I recover the correct fileIDs, or should I update my references to the new IDs? But how to avoid this problem to occurr again?

Any help greatly appreciated, thank you.

Regards,

al.

 

 

 
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8/26/2008 1:31 PM
 

If you use the file manager and do a recursive synchroze of files it may do this.  Don't quote me on it though.

Jeff

 
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8/27/2008 4:42 AM
 

Jeff Cochran wrote

If you use the file manager and do a recursive synchroze of files it may do this.  Don't quote me on it though.

Jeff

 

Jeff,

will check if anybody did so, thank you. I now disabled the synchronizer schedule, as suggested in other posts about this problem: just have to say the problem is still there with DNN 4.8.4.

 

 
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8/27/2008 6:21 AM
 

does the problem even occur, if scheduled sync job is disabled in Host :: Scheduler ?

I suggest to use autoSync (in Host Setting) and occasionally manual recursive sync's after manipulating folders isntead.


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9/19/2008 11:26 AM
 

Sebastian Leupold wrote

does the problem even occur, if scheduled sync job is disabled in Host :: Scheduler ?

I suggest to use autoSync (in Host Setting) and occasionally manual recursive sync's after manipulating folders isntead.

Sebastian,
thanks for the hint: apparently, disabling the sync scheduled task did solve the problem (at least I did not get into it again, till now). Was this fixed for 4.9, or not yet?

 

 
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