On Saturday 11 October 2003 04:15, Helen Tam wrote: > Hello, > I'm not clear on creating 2 nodes or 2 client accounts. Is this for > the same machine? How do you define this? I have a similar situation. I > need to backup all files daily and a certain database only on > weekend. Please advise. Thanks, Helen Tam
The "dual node" trick is only necessary when you want to retain *backups* of *the same* data for differing periods. Normally this is a problem because the obvious (incorrect) solution, of simply changing management classes for the "special" backup, will cause the entire history of backup data to rebind to whichever management class is used last, and rebind back to the "normal" management class on the next "normal" backup. It doesn't sound appropriate in your example. Why not just use a daily incremental backup for all files, and exclude the database files. Then use a separate "archive" schedule, which ignores the backup exclusion, to archive the database files on the weekend. Of course, then you will need to coordinate the shutdown of your database with the archive command, to ensure the database is in a consistent state for archival (Do not try to do this with "open file" support). Consider running the "archive" schedule as a command script. The script could then stop, archive, and restart, the database. And if you're using a TDP for your database backups, that's a different story... Regards, Steven P. -- Steven Pemberton Senior Enterprise Management Consultant IBK, Senetas Group Mobile: +61/0 418 335 136 | Phone: +61/3 9820 5811 | Fax: +61/3 9820 9907 Level 1, 11 Queens Road, Melbourne, Victoria, 3004, Australia http://www.senetas.com.au | http://www.ibk.com.au | http://www.datum.com.au