Kamil Srot wrote:
> Erik Jones wrote
Also, in your original post you mentioned a "proprietal CMS system".
Is this proprietary to your company or one that you've purchased? The
fact that the same table going on multiple dbs all being run by that
CMS system certainly makes it worthy of suspicion.
This is software developed in our company... so I'm sure it's not duing
aby schema manipulation. I'm actually senior developer of this project
by accident :-)
The strange thing is, all the projects are completelly independend...
has its own DB, folder with scripts, different data... just the DB user
is the same... so it's higly unprobable, that it'll do 2 similar errors
in thow distinct databases at nearly the same time...
IMHO, it's not at all improbable, given that this software is connecting
to the same databases you are seeing affected by this phenomenon. Not to
mention that it's proprietary, so fewer eyes have gone over it.[1] I
suggested earlier grepping for 'drop' in your application. Perhaps you
should do the same on the CMS.
[1] Not meant as a dig at non-free software.
brian
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