Subject | Auto gfix on start |
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Author | Rick Debay |
Post date | 2007-01-12T17:44:13Z |
We have occasional power outages, and our server UPS is vastly
undersized (literally seconds of uptime). I've been turned down on
getting a larger one, so all I can do is try to repair the damage after
the fact.
I'm trying to figure out how to automatically run gfix to validate a
database, if it was not closed cleanly. The solution needs to work on
Linux (Redhat and Suse). Does anyone have any suggestions?
Rick DeBay
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undersized (literally seconds of uptime). I've been turned down on
getting a larger one, so all I can do is try to repair the damage after
the fact.
I'm trying to figure out how to automatically run gfix to validate a
database, if it was not closed cleanly. The solution needs to work on
Linux (Redhat and Suse). Does anyone have any suggestions?
Rick DeBay
Disclaimer: This message (including attachments) is confidential and may be privileged. If you have received it by mistake please notify the sender by return e-mail and delete this message from your system. Any unauthorized use or dissemination of this message in whole or in part is strictly prohibited. Please note that e-mails are susceptible to change. RxStrategies, Inc. shall not be liable for the improper or incomplete transmission of the information contained in this communication or for any delay in its receipt or damage to your system. RxStrategies, Inc. does not guarantee that the integrity of this communication has been maintained nor that this communication is free from viruses, interceptions or interference.