Subject | Re: [firebird-support] GBak and .NET Provider FbService Backup |
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Author | Nicolas Rodriguez |
Post date | 2007-11-07T18:26:17Z |
Actually I was wondering about the backup process and the optimizations done
to the database file. I've read that doing a gbak -b you can do a live
backup to a database and gbak also does some "cleanup" to the running
database. I was wondering if a backup with the ServicesAPI will do the same
"cleanup" that gbak does.
The .NET provider uses the ServicesAPI and allows me to create a remote
backup file. :-)
Nico.
Nov 7, 2007 3:20 PM, Thomas Steinmaurer <ts@...> wrote:
to the database file. I've read that doing a gbak -b you can do a live
backup to a database and gbak also does some "cleanup" to the running
database. I was wondering if a backup with the ServicesAPI will do the same
"cleanup" that gbak does.
The .NET provider uses the ServicesAPI and allows me to create a remote
backup file. :-)
Nico.
Nov 7, 2007 3:20 PM, Thomas Steinmaurer <ts@...> wrote:
> The resulting backup file is the same, but I guess the .NET provider[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> uses the ServicesAPI, which basically only allows the backup file to be
> placed at the server where the database resides.
>
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