Subject | use of -USE_ALL_SPACE |
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Author | Nick Upson |
Post date | 2013-05-01T14:25:28Z |
H
i,
firebird 2.1.5 on centos,
does this option just restore the data using 100% of each page and then the
database works as normal, with 80% usage or does it restore the data to
100% and then force all subsequent use of the database to work at 100%
usage as well. I can read the extract below either way.
-
*-USE_[ALL_SPACE]*
This switch forces the restore to use 100% of each database page and
thus not leave room for changes. By default, 80% of a page is used and 20%
kept for changes. This switch is likely to be only of practical use where
the database is created and used in read-only mode.
--
Nick Upson, Telensa Ltd
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i,
firebird 2.1.5 on centos,
does this option just restore the data using 100% of each page and then the
database works as normal, with 80% usage or does it restore the data to
100% and then force all subsequent use of the database to work at 100%
usage as well. I can read the extract below either way.
-
*-USE_[ALL_SPACE]*
This switch forces the restore to use 100% of each database page and
thus not leave room for changes. By default, 80% of a page is used and 20%
kept for changes. This switch is likely to be only of practical use where
the database is created and used in read-only mode.
--
Nick Upson, Telensa Ltd
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]