22.06.2016 12:49, 'Martijn Tonies wrote: > >> I understood you as that regular gbak does not work when the database is >> in use, so now you try the -se switch. > > That is correct, but as you can see, using -se resulted in an error.
So what was the error using gbak without -se? And what was the command line you used? > where does the docs say to use the host before 'service_mgr' instead of > the (source) database string? InterBase API Guide, page 202. >> Did you try using filenames without embedded spaces (and thus without >> quotes)? > > No, cause the database name contains spaces ;) Is it too hard to rename it? I'm trying to reduce the possible reasons but you insist. > Could that be the cause of the multiple sources/destinations error? If so, > I'll take it this is a parsing error in gbak? It could be, but it should be proved. Dmitry
