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    Event Handlers are lost after upgrade to 2.8.4

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    • M
      mihairosu
      last edited by

      Hey Phil,

      Here are the steps I took:

      Unzipped the latest H2 database, and the file was indeed named script.sql.

      I ran your script and it generated the file changeDetectorID.sql, but it was blank.

      There were no error messages. I also made sure the file had execute permissions, even tried running it with sudo.

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      • phildunlapP
        phildunlap
        last edited by phildunlap

        Hmm. This would have been the H2 backup from before the upgrade?

        I would wager if you search for the text "INSERT INTO PUBLIC.POINTEVENTDETECTORS" in your backup you either won't find anything, or it will have an empty list of detectors.

        If instead searching the file for "INSERT INTO PUBLIC.EVENTDETECTORS" finds something then you know you have a backup from after the upgrade.

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          mihairosu
          last edited by

          Oh, no this is an H2 AFTER the upgrade. I don't have any backups from before the upgrade. I got a 10 file limit, daily backup going.

          What do you suggest I do?

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          • phildunlapP
            phildunlap
            last edited by phildunlap

            As I recall from the other thread, your XIDs are very meaningful. So I'd try some steps somewhat like this,

            1. Accept our sincere apology this has happened.
            2. SQL: SELECT id, xid, alias, eventTypeRef2 FROM eventHandlers WHERE eventTypeName='DATA_POINT';
            3. Copy the table from (1) into a notepad
            4. SQL: SELECT id, xid FROM eventDetectors WHERE sourceTypeName='DATA_POINT' ORDER BY ID DESC;
            5. For each event detector in that list, see if the XID(s) for the handler(s) can be resolved for the XID for the detector. If someone is unlike you and instead has random XIDs, this could be nearly impossible. For each match, run UPDATE eventHandlers SET eventTypeRef2=[your matched detector id here] WHERE xid='[the handler xid]';
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              mihairosu
              last edited by

              1. No worries, it happens.

              Sounds good. I'll do that at some point.

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              • phildunlapP
                phildunlap
                last edited by

                One could also reimport their eventHandlers JSON from a backup prior to the upgrade (adding more solutions for completeness).

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                  mihairosu
                  last edited by mihairosu

                  I tried

                  SELECT id, xid, alias, typeref2 FROM eventHandlers WHERE eventTypeName='DATA_POINT';
                  

                  in the SQL console with Submit Query and this is the error I'm getting:

                  org.h2.jdbc.JdbcSQLException: Column "TYPEREF2" not found; SQL statement: SELECT id, xid, alias, typeref2 FROM eventHandlers WHERE eventTypeName='DATA_POINT'; [42122-181]
                  
                  
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                  • phildunlapP
                    phildunlap
                    last edited by

                    Yes, my mistake. It should have been "eventTypeRef2". I will update those posts.

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                      mihairosu
                      last edited by

                      I just wanted to double check that I understood correctly before I go ahead. Is this right?

                      0_1487021383769_Fixing Event Notifications.png

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                      • phildunlapP
                        phildunlap
                        last edited by phildunlap

                        Very useful image!

                        Not quite, the square brackets don't belong. Delete them and it looks good.

                        You may wish to restart Mango when you're done.

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                          mihairosu
                          last edited by

                          Everything looks good now!

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