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ObjectDB version 2.2 has been released

of version 2.2 in repair mode on existing database files, and to switch to the new database files
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Shrinking Database Files

the ObjectDB doctor in repair mode (i.e. building a new database file from an existing database). support Support
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ObjectDB doctor command

Hi, I would like to run the Doctor in repair mode with the source file = target file but I get the following error: java -cp ../../lib/objectdb.jar com.objectdb.Doctor myDB.odb myDB.odb com.objectdb.o.UserException: Attempt to open a non existing file 'myDB.odb' at com.objectdb.o.MSG.d(MSG.java
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drop a column from table

the transaction. Alternatively, you run the Doctor in repair mode to create a new database file. The schema
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ObjectDB size not reducing

file. support Support Thanks. So even though the DB is not corrupt I will run it like I'm repairing
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Problem witch CriteriaBuilder isMember(..)

are 2.6.4_07 and 2.6.4_08 Arne Arne Stocker Unfortunately the repair of build 2.6.4_08 was bad
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Is there an administration tool with which I could create extra indexes?

the classpath in order to update the schema. Run the ObjectDB Doctor (in repair mode) to build the new
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Errors after unexpected server shutdown

which that index is defined. Alternatively you should be able to repair the entire database by running
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each 1-2 days objects on some objectdb level lock/block each other

and all the file system is on an ultra fast SD drive - we did do a Doctor repair, not any error shown - ojectdb
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Unexpected Exception (Error 990) with ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException

. I don't need that Database repaired since it is from our development system. And unfortunately I

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