Subject | How to use GBAK to create/restore into multiple files with specific size |
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Author | Mohd. Jeffry |
Post date | 2005-06-29T07:21:16Z |
Dear All,
Below is an example taken form OpGuide
bak -r user -joe -pa blurf@ -se jupiter:service_mgr /backup/foo1.gbk
/backup/foo2.gbk /backup/fooLast.gbk /companydb/foo1.gdb 500
/companydb/foo2.gdb 500 /companydb/fooLast.gdb
The number after the db files is the size of the db that will get
created or what ? Let say I want to create multiple db files with the
size of 4 GB each from a backup that is 15 GB. What option/switch
should I use?
regards,
linuxlah
Below is an example taken form OpGuide
bak -r user -joe -pa blurf@ -se jupiter:service_mgr /backup/foo1.gbk
/backup/foo2.gbk /backup/fooLast.gbk /companydb/foo1.gdb 500
/companydb/foo2.gdb 500 /companydb/fooLast.gdb
The number after the db files is the size of the db that will get
created or what ? Let say I want to create multiple db files with the
size of 4 GB each from a backup that is 15 GB. What option/switch
should I use?
regards,
linuxlah