Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Two transactions can have the same TID? |
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Author | Mark Rotteveel |
Post date | 2013-09-09T12:24:30Z |
On 9-9-2013 03:43, W O wrote:
committed transaction (that has the same content as the 2E9 transactions
from the database that was backed up). After that you can add another
2E9 transactions, before you need to back up and restore again, but
there is no way to know if a database has had 4E9, 6E9, 1E10 etc
transactions to get to the current point.
Mark
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Mark Rotteveel
> 3. The restored database can have another 2.000.000.000 of commitedYes and no. After a backup & restore you have a new database with one
> transactions, doing a total of 4.000.000.000 of commited transactions.
> Is that right?
committed transaction (that has the same content as the 2E9 transactions
from the database that was backed up). After that you can add another
2E9 transactions, before you need to back up and restore again, but
there is no way to know if a database has had 4E9, 6E9, 1E10 etc
transactions to get to the current point.
Mark
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Mark Rotteveel