Subject | RE: [ib-support] Backup policy |
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Author | Ann W. Harrison |
Post date | 2002-06-04T17:44:19Z |
At 12:46 PM 6/4/2002 -0400, Brandon Fouts wrote:
at the time gbak started running. If you start the backup at 1AM and
it runs until 2, the backup file will include all data that was committed
at 1AM, but not that data that was added/modified/deleted between 1 and
2.
Regards,
Ann
www.ibphoenix.com
We have answers.
>Use GBak Scheduler, it uses gbak but adds in a schedule functionality withJust to clarify, the backup will represent the state of the database
>logging and priority settings. Be aware if you back up while the file is in
>use some data may not be backed up, but other than that there is not much
>else you can do.
at the time gbak started running. If you start the backup at 1AM and
it runs until 2, the backup file will include all data that was committed
at 1AM, but not that data that was added/modified/deleted between 1 and
2.
Regards,
Ann
www.ibphoenix.com
We have answers.