Can you go to the "About DHIS2" page and tell us what you see under
database type and database name?
The main culprit for it overwriting would be that it is not actually
succeeding to connect and so you just have a transient in-memory database
which disappears each time you shut down.
On 2 Septe
Sorry, I got it now. Spelling mistake. Thanks.
On Tuesday, September 2, 2014, Moses Marimo wrote:
> I have tried that. Opened the file in vim editor and made sure there are
> no trailing spaces, but still, I get the same behaviour.
>
>
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> On Tuesday, September 2, 2014, Lars Helge Øverland >
I have tried that. Opened the file in vim editor and made sure there are no
trailing spaces, but still, I get the same behaviour.
On Tuesday, September 2, 2014, Lars Helge Øverland
wrote:
> Hi Moses,
>
> check that you have this line in hibernate.properties without any tailing
> witespaces:
>
Hi Moses,
check that you have this line in hibernate.properties without any tailing
witespaces:
hibernate.hbm2ddl.auto = update
Lars
On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 10:34 AM, Moses Marimo wrote:
> I have a DHIS2.14 installation behaving very awkward. On startup, it
> overwrites data in all tables an
I have a DHIS2.14 installation behaving very awkward. On startup, it
overwrites data in all tables and fills in the default admin/district data.
I can confirm it's able to connect to the database because it's overwriting
my restored data. Any pointers.
Regards,
Moses
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