Hi,
I was wondering why our backupskript isn't exporting all databases, one is missing. The I found out why - our backuptool connects via Java and uses db:list to get the names of alle databases.
If I connect via basexclient - there is one missing, if I check via basex (from the shell) the database is shown. I added the database also via basex and not like the others via the client.
Is this intended behaviour? How can I tell the client, that there is one more database?
Regards,
Stefan
Hi Stefan,
does the user have permission to see all databases?
Regards, Andreas
Am 21.11.2012 um 12:21 schrieb Stefan Koch:
Hi,
I was wondering why our backupskript isn't exporting all databases, one is missing. The I found out why - our backuptool connects via Java and uses db:list to get the names of alle databases.
If I connect via basexclient - there is one missing, if I check via basex (from the shell) the database is shown. I added the database also via basex and not like the others via the client.
Is this intended behaviour? How can I tell the client, that there is one more database?
Regards,
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