提交 fa0ba065 authored 作者: Thomas Mueller's avatar Thomas Mueller

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<h1>Change Log</h1>
<h2>Next Version (unreleased)</h2>
<ul><li>Backup: if the database contained CLOB or BLOB data, the backup
<ul><li>The RunScript tool and SQL statement did not work with the compression method LZF.
</li><li>Fulltext search: searching for NULL or an empty string threw an exception.
</li><li>Lucene fulltext search: FTL_DROP_ALL did not drop the triggers.
</li><li>Backup: if the database contained CLOB or BLOB data, the backup
included a file entry for the LOB directory. This caused the
restore to fail.
</li><li>Data types: LONG is now an alias for BIGINT.
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org.h2.tools.Backup=Creates a backup of a database.
org.h2.tools.Backup.main=Options are case sensitive. Supported options are\:\n[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options\n[-file <filename>] The target file name (default\: backup.zip)\n[-dir <dir>] The source directory (default\: .)\n[-db <database>] Source database; not required if there is only one\n[-quiet] Do not print progress information
org.h2.tools.ChangeFileEncryption=Allows changing the database file encryption password or algorithm.\nThis tool can not be used to change a password of a user.
org.h2.tools.ChangeFileEncryption.main=Options are case sensitive. Supported options are\:\n[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options\n[-cipher type] The encryption type (AES or XTEA)\n[-dir <dir>] The database directory (default\: .)\n[-db <database>] Database name (all databases if not set)\n[-decrypt <pwd>] The decryption password (if not set\: not yet encrypted)\n[-encrypt <pwd>] The encryption password (if not set\: do not encrypt)\n[-quiet] Do not print progress information
org.h2.tools.Console=Starts the H2 Console (web-) server, as well as the TCP and PG server.
org.h2.tools.Console.main=When running without options, -tcp, -web, -browser and -pg are started.\nOptions are case sensitive. Supported options are\:\n[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options\n[-web] Start the web server with the H2 Console\n[-tool] Start the icon or window that allows to start a browser\n[-browser] Start a browser and open a page to connect to the web server\n[-tcp] Start the TCP server\n[-pg] Start the PG server\nFor each Server, additional options are available;\n for details, see the Server tool.\nIf a service can not be started, the program\n terminates with an exit code of 1.
org.h2.tools.ConvertTraceFile=Converts a .trace.db file to a SQL script and Java source code.\nSQL statement statistics are listed as well.
org.h2.tools.ConvertTraceFile.main=Options are case sensitive. Supported options are\:\n[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options\n[-traceFile <file>] The trace file name (default\: test.trace.db)\n[-script <file>] The script file name (default\: test.sql)\n[-javaClass <file>] The Java directory and class file name (default\: Test)
org.h2.tools.CreateCluster=Creates a cluster from a standalone database.\nCopies a database to another location if required.
org.h2.tools.CreateCluster.main=Options are case sensitive. Supported options are\:\n[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options\n[-urlSource <url>] The database URL of the source database (jdbc\:h2\:...)\n[-urlTarget <url>] The database URL of the target database (jdbc\:h2\:...)\n[-user <user>] The user name (default\: sa)\n[-password <pwd>] The password\n[-serverList <list>] The comma separated list of host names or IP addresses
org.h2.tools.DeleteDbFiles=Deletes all files belonging to a database.\nThe database must be closed before calling this tool.
org.h2.tools.DeleteDbFiles.main=Options are case sensitive. Supported options are\:\n[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options\n[-dir <dir>] The directory (default\: .)\n[-db <database>] The database name\n[-quiet] Do not print progress information
org.h2.tools.Recover=Helps recovering a corrupted database.
org.h2.tools.Recover.main=Options are case sensitive. Supported options are\:\n[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options\n[-dir <dir>] The directory (default\: .)\n[-db <database>] The database name (all databases if not set)\n[-trace] Print additional trace information
org.h2.tools.Restore=Restores a H2 database by extracting the database files from a .zip file.
org.h2.tools.Restore.main=Options are case sensitive. Supported options are\:\n[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options\n[-file <filename>] The source file name (default\: backup.zip)\n[-dir <dir>] The target directory (default\: .)\n[-db <database>] The target database name (as stored if not set)\n[-quiet] Do not print progress information
org.h2.tools.RunScript=Runs a SQL script against a database.
org.h2.tools.RunScript.main=Options are case sensitive. Supported options are\:\n[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options\n[-url <url>] The database URL (jdbc\:...)\n[-user <user>] The user name (default\: sa)\n[-password <pwd>] The password\n[-script <file>] The script file to run (default\: backup.sql)\n[-driver <class>] The JDBC driver class to use (not required in most cases)\n[-showResults] Show the statements and the results of queries\n[-checkResults] Check if the query results match the expected results\n[-options ...] RUNSCRIPT options (embedded H2; -*Results not supported)
org.h2.tools.Script=Creates a SQL script file by extracting the schema and data of a database.
org.h2.tools.Script.main=Options are case sensitive. Supported options are\:\n[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options\n[-url <url>] The database URL (jdbc\:...)\n[-user <user>] The user name (default\: sa)\n[-password <pwd>] The password\n[-script <file>] The target script file name (default\: backup.sql)\n[-options ...] A list of options (only for embedded H2, see RUNSCRIPT)\n[-quiet] Do not print progress information
org.h2.tools.Server=Starts the H2 Console (web-) server, TCP, and PG server.
org.h2.tools.Server.main=When running without options, -tcp, -web, -browser and -pg are started.\nOptions are case sensitive. Supported options are\:\n[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options\n[-web] Start the web server with the H2 Console\n[-webAllowOthers] Allow other computers to connect\n[-webPort <port>] The port (default\: 8082)\n[-webSSL] Use encrypted (HTTPS) connections\n[-browser] Start a browser and open a page to connect to the web server\n[-tcp] Start the TCP server\n[-tcpAllowOthers] Allow other computers to connect\n[-tcpPort <port>] The port (default\: 9092)\n[-tcpSSL] Use encrypted (SSL) connections\n[-tcpPassword <pwd>] The password for shutting down a TCP server\n[-tcpShutdown <url>] Stop the TCP server; example\: tcp\://localhost\:9094\n[-tcpShutdownForce] Do not wait until all connections are closed\n[-pg] Start the PG server\n[-pgAllowOthers] Allow other computers to connect\n[-pgPort <port>] The port (default\: 5435)\n[-baseDir <dir>] The base directory for H2 databases; for all servers\n[-ifExists] Only existing databases may be opened; for all servers\n[-trace] Print additional trace information; for all servers
org.h2.tools.Shell=Interactive command line tool to access a database using JDBC.
org.h2.tools.Shell.main=Options are case sensitive. Supported options are\:\n[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options\n[-url <url>] The database URL (jdbc\:h2\:...)\n[-user <user>] The user name\n[-password <pwd>] The password\n[-driver <class>] The JDBC driver class to use (not required in most cases)
org.h2.tools.Backup=Creates a backup of a database.
org.h2.tools.Backup.main=Options are case sensitive. Supported options are\:\n[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options\n[-file <filename>] The target file name (default\: backup.zip)\n[-dir <dir>] The source directory (default\: .)\n[-db <database>] Source database; not required if there is only one\n[-quiet] Do not print progress information
org.h2.tools.ChangeFileEncryption=Allows changing the database file encryption password or algorithm.\nThis tool can not be used to change a password of a user.
org.h2.tools.ChangeFileEncryption.main=Options are case sensitive. Supported options are\:\n[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options\n[-cipher type] The encryption type (AES or XTEA)\n[-dir <dir>] The database directory (default\: .)\n[-db <database>] Database name (all databases if not set)\n[-decrypt <pwd>] The decryption password (if not set\: not yet encrypted)\n[-encrypt <pwd>] The encryption password (if not set\: do not encrypt)\n[-quiet] Do not print progress information
org.h2.tools.Console=Starts the H2 Console (web-) server, as well as the TCP and PG server.
org.h2.tools.Console.main=When running without options, -tcp, -web, -browser and -pg are started.\nOptions are case sensitive. Supported options are\:\n[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options\n[-web] Start the web server with the H2 Console\n[-tool] Start the icon or window that allows to start a browser\n[-browser] Start a browser and open a page to connect to the web server\n[-tcp] Start the TCP server\n[-pg] Start the PG server\nFor each Server, additional options are available;\n for details, see the Server tool.\nIf a service can not be started, the program\n terminates with an exit code of 1.
org.h2.tools.ConvertTraceFile=Converts a .trace.db file to a SQL script and Java source code.\nSQL statement statistics are listed as well.
org.h2.tools.ConvertTraceFile.main=Options are case sensitive. Supported options are\:\n[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options\n[-traceFile <file>] The trace file name (default\: test.trace.db)\n[-script <file>] The script file name (default\: test.sql)\n[-javaClass <file>] The Java directory and class file name (default\: Test)
org.h2.tools.CreateCluster=Creates a cluster from a standalone database.\nCopies a database to another location if required.
org.h2.tools.CreateCluster.main=Options are case sensitive. Supported options are\:\n[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options\n[-urlSource <url>] The database URL of the source database (jdbc\:h2\:...)\n[-urlTarget <url>] The database URL of the target database (jdbc\:h2\:...)\n[-user <user>] The user name (default\: sa)\n[-password <pwd>] The password\n[-serverList <list>] The comma separated list of host names or IP addresses
org.h2.tools.DeleteDbFiles=Deletes all files belonging to a database.\nThe database must be closed before calling this tool.
org.h2.tools.DeleteDbFiles.main=Options are case sensitive. Supported options are\:\n[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options\n[-dir <dir>] The directory (default\: .)\n[-db <database>] The database name\n[-quiet] Do not print progress information
org.h2.tools.Recover=Helps recovering a corrupted database.
org.h2.tools.Recover.main=Options are case sensitive. Supported options are\:\n[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options\n[-dir <dir>] The directory (default\: .)\n[-db <database>] The database name (all databases if not set)\n[-trace] Print additional trace information
org.h2.tools.Restore=Restores a H2 database by extracting the database files from a .zip file.
org.h2.tools.Restore.main=Options are case sensitive. Supported options are\:\n[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options\n[-file <filename>] The source file name (default\: backup.zip)\n[-dir <dir>] The target directory (default\: .)\n[-db <database>] The target database name (as stored if not set)\n[-quiet] Do not print progress information
org.h2.tools.RunScript=Runs a SQL script against a database.
org.h2.tools.RunScript.main=Options are case sensitive. Supported options are\:\n[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options\n[-url <url>] The database URL (jdbc\:...)\n[-user <user>] The user name (default\: sa)\n[-password <pwd>] The password\n[-script <file>] The script file to run (default\: backup.sql)\n[-driver <class>] The JDBC driver class to use (not required in most cases)\n[-showResults] Show the statements and the results of queries\n[-checkResults] Check if the query results match the expected results\n[-options ...] RUNSCRIPT options (embedded H2; -*Results not supported)
org.h2.tools.Script=Creates a SQL script file by extracting the schema and data of a database.
org.h2.tools.Script.main=Options are case sensitive. Supported options are\:\n[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options\n[-url <url>] The database URL (jdbc\:...)\n[-user <user>] The user name (default\: sa)\n[-password <pwd>] The password\n[-script <file>] The target script file name (default\: backup.sql)\n[-options ...] A list of options (only for embedded H2, see RUNSCRIPT)\n[-quiet] Do not print progress information
org.h2.tools.Server=Starts the H2 Console (web-) server, TCP, and PG server.
org.h2.tools.Server.main=When running without options, -tcp, -web, -browser and -pg are started.\nOptions are case sensitive. Supported options are\:\n[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options\n[-web] Start the web server with the H2 Console\n[-webAllowOthers] Allow other computers to connect\n[-webPort <port>] The port (default\: 8082)\n[-webSSL] Use encrypted (HTTPS) connections\n[-browser] Start a browser and open a page to connect to the web server\n[-tcp] Start the TCP server\n[-tcpAllowOthers] Allow other computers to connect\n[-tcpPort <port>] The port (default\: 9092)\n[-tcpSSL] Use encrypted (SSL) connections\n[-tcpPassword <pwd>] The password for shutting down a TCP server\n[-tcpShutdown <url>] Stop the TCP server; example\: tcp\://localhost\:9094\n[-tcpShutdownForce] Do not wait until all connections are closed\n[-pg] Start the PG server\n[-pgAllowOthers] Allow other computers to connect\n[-pgPort <port>] The port (default\: 5435)\n[-baseDir <dir>] The base directory for H2 databases; for all servers\n[-ifExists] Only existing databases may be opened; for all servers\n[-trace] Print additional trace information; for all servers
org.h2.tools.Shell=Interactive command line tool to access a database using JDBC.
org.h2.tools.Shell.main=Options are case sensitive. Supported options are\:\n[-help] or [-?] Print the list of options\n[-url <url>] The database URL (jdbc\:h2\:...)\n[-user <user>] The user name\n[-password <pwd>] The password\n[-driver <class>] The JDBC driver class to use (not required in most cases)
......@@ -297,6 +297,8 @@ shell tool: document encoding problem.
mac: java -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8
windows:
download checksums (auto-verify every day)
test case for running out of disk space (using a special file system)
auto-build: prepare release
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......@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ I am sorry to say that, but it looks like a corruption problem. I am very intere
- Could you send the full stack trace of the exception including message text?
- What is your database URL?
- Do you use Tomcat or another web server?
- Do you use Tomcat or another web server?
Do you unload or reload the web application?
- You can find out if the database is corrupted when running
SCRIPT TO 'test.sql'
......@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ I am sorry to say that, but it looks like a corruption problem. I am very intere
- Did you use multiple connections?
- The first workarounds is: append ;RECOVER=1 to the database URL.
Does it work when you do this?
- The second workarounds is: delete the index.db file (it is re-created
- The second workarounds is: delete the index.db file (it is re-created
automatically) and try again. Does it work when you do this?
- The third workarounds is: use the tool org.h2.tools.Recover to create
the SQL script file, and then re-create the database using this script.
......@@ -68,14 +68,14 @@ I am sorry to say that, but it looks like a corruption problem. I am very intere
- With which version of H2 was this database created?
You can find it out using:
select * from information_schema.settings where name='CREATE_BUILD'
- Do you use any settings or special features (for example, the setting
- Do you use any settings or special features (for example, the setting
LOG=0, or two phase commit, linked tables, cache settings)?
- Is the application multi-threaded?
- What operating system, file system, and virtual machine
(java -version) do you use?
- Is it (or was it at some point) a networked file system?
- How big is the database (file sizes)?
- Is the database usually closed normally, or is process terminated
- Is the database usually closed normally, or is process terminated
forcefully or the computer switched off?
- Is it possible to reproduce this problem using a fresh database
(sometimes, or always)?
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