On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 02:07:02PM -0700, Jason Earl wrote: > There are some cases where this particular feature would be useful. > What needs to be done is to make the feature less dangerous to the > newbie without making it less useful to the person who actually needs > the functionality.
I'll repeat what I said before (I think to Tom): "That's a pretty big foot-gun you've got there." I cannot possibly imagine what sort of data-recovery situation would warrant running with the option turned on all the time. You know you have big-trouble, oh-no, ISP ran over the tapes while they were busy pitching magnets through your cage, data corruption problems, and this is your best hope for recovery? Great. Log in, turn on this option, and start working. But across every back end? It's the doomsday device for databases. Emergency recovery options are _good_: everyone has his favourite UNIX file undeletion story. But it's sure not a good idea to give everyone root just in case she or he deletes some file. A -- ---- Andrew Sullivan 204-4141 Yonge Street Liberty RMS Toronto, Ontario Canada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> M2P 2A8 +1 416 646 3304 x110 ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]