Subject | Done with volume #1 |
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Author | kimon_the_athenian2 |
Post date | 2006-02-17T11:13Z |
Hi!
I got a firebird backup from my client, the file was much smaller than
it should have been and when trying to restore it, i got:
"Done with volume #1, "1020_x.fbk"
Press return to reopen that file, or type a new
name followed by return to open a different file."
What does it mean? The client had problems opening the database before
and I asked to make a backup for me to examine. The backup was made
like this:
gbak -user <username> -password <password> <database> <backupfile>
I guess there was no error messages during backup.
I didn't find anything about "volumes" in gbak help. What are they?
Aivar
I got a firebird backup from my client, the file was much smaller than
it should have been and when trying to restore it, i got:
"Done with volume #1, "1020_x.fbk"
Press return to reopen that file, or type a new
name followed by return to open a different file."
What does it mean? The client had problems opening the database before
and I asked to make a backup for me to examine. The backup was made
like this:
gbak -user <username> -password <password> <database> <backupfile>
I guess there was no error messages during backup.
I didn't find anything about "volumes" in gbak help. What are they?
Aivar