remk_1 skriver:
>
> The original database has all transaction numbers moving forward 
> (there are all about the same +- 2). But when I do a level 0 nbackup 
> backup and then restore it, the OIT in the restored database gets 
> frozen. So although transactions numbers stay the same, there must be 
> some difference between the original and restored database. I found 
> that it is caused solely by the nbackup restore (not by nbackup 
> backup), because when I work with the original database from which I 
> made the backup, the OIT still goes on freely.
>
> Probably this is just an unimportant side effect of nbackup use, I 
> just wanted to be sure that it won't affect negatively database 
> performance.
>
> 
>


Are you sure you unlock (in nbackup terms) the restored database after 
restore? If not, perhaps that's why the OIT is frozen?

Note: The Nbackup process is lock - copy - unlock. This means the copy 
you make is actually locked, so when you restore it, the result is a 
database in locked state. You have to unlock it after the restore to get 
back to normal.

Kjell

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