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    Mango M2M don´t let me loggin, prints exception

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      Alejandro Abril
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      I can delete the database from the Linux server , but only the files not the platform that I do not have backups of the platform.

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        phildunlap
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        I am wondering if the hard disk is what is full (but Mango probably wouldn't boot). But, this version of Mango is very old, and derby isn't even officially supported anymore (we bundle H2 as the embedded database). I'm afraid I can't offer much help.

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          Alejandro Abril
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          This Disco completely full search results perform un had to erase maintenance every 3 months but were neglected and left him there. So the server fell and 5 months.
          a week that turned a reboot and worked well for 3 days, but from there we had the login problem.

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          • phildunlapP
            phildunlap
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            It is possible the database was corrupted when the disk filled up. If you have a backup of your configuration, you can start a new database and import it. You may be able to convert the data out to MySQL, as well, using the convert.db.properties in env.properties.

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              Alejandro Abril
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              Mango m2m I am using data acquisition for some variables , you can stop the process of data acquisition, to delete files from the database , with this would prevent re- collapse the system.

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                phildunlap
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                I don't understand. How can you be collecting data if you can't connect to your database?

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                  Alejandro Abril
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                  When I reboot the server allows me to login for 30 minutes at that time I want to stop the acquisition to not re- collapse the system and to delete files from databases

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                    phildunlap
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                    I would export all data sources (or the whole configuration) and start it with the file SAFE in the Mango/ directory (if that feature exists in such an old Mango...) to start with all data sources disabled. Either import your configuration or manually enabled data sources to begin acquisition again

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                      Alejandro Abril
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                      Exactly the same thing had in mind momentarily disable scripts acquisition.

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                        Alejandro Abril
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                        tomorrow I try and tell you, thanks!!

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