Subject | Re: consistency check for nbackup |
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Author | heilsteffen |
Post date | 2007-11-20T13:29:40Z |
Hi
For example, does it check for foreign key vailidity?
I once had a backup, which gbak rejected because foreign key checks
where broken.
I must admint that I didn't think about gfix -v yet. If it is the
recommended way to check databases, I am perfectly fine with it.
Just searching the SAFEST way to check a database. (Perferable also a
fast one, but that is less important.)
Regards,
Steffen
> Does gfix -v[alidate] not satisfy your requirements?Is it as safe or safer as gbak -b/-r ?
For example, does it check for foreign key vailidity?
I once had a backup, which gbak rejected because foreign key checks
where broken.
I must admint that I didn't think about gfix -v yet. If it is the
recommended way to check databases, I am perfectly fine with it.
Just searching the SAFEST way to check a database. (Perferable also a
fast one, but that is less important.)
Regards,
Steffen