Subject | Re: [firebird-support] something changes after backup & restore |
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Author | Dmitry Kuzmenko |
Post date | 2012-08-15T18:48:07Z |
Hello, Sergio!
Wednesday, August 15, 2012, 10:30:05 PM, you wrote:
S> C:\"Archivos de programa"\Firebird\Firebird_2_5\bin\gbak
S> D:\DATABASE.fdb DATABASE.fbk -user sysdba -password newpassword -Limbo -v -y log.txt
do your applications use 2pc transactions?
S> and this to restore
S> C:\"Archivos de programa"\Firebird\Firebird_2_5\bin\GBAK -create
S> -v DATABASE.fbk DATABASE_REC.fbk -y log.txt -user sysdba -password newpassword -n -r -p 4096
why do you use option -r while you already used -create ?
do you know what -r option does, and why it does not work since FB
2.0?
why do you specify -n option?
why do you each time set -p 4096 ?
Have you read anything about gbak options?
--
Dmitry Kuzmenko, www.ib-aid.com
Wednesday, August 15, 2012, 10:30:05 PM, you wrote:
S> C:\"Archivos de programa"\Firebird\Firebird_2_5\bin\gbak
S> D:\DATABASE.fdb DATABASE.fbk -user sysdba -password newpassword -Limbo -v -y log.txt
do your applications use 2pc transactions?
S> and this to restore
S> C:\"Archivos de programa"\Firebird\Firebird_2_5\bin\GBAK -create
S> -v DATABASE.fbk DATABASE_REC.fbk -y log.txt -user sysdba -password newpassword -n -r -p 4096
why do you use option -r while you already used -create ?
do you know what -r option does, and why it does not work since FB
2.0?
why do you specify -n option?
why do you each time set -p 4096 ?
Have you read anything about gbak options?
--
Dmitry Kuzmenko, www.ib-aid.com