Bhaskar said that there is a command like 'mupip
--backup' that achieves this.

Kevin

--- Xavier Guardiola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Speaking about backups, is it possible to perform
> hot copies of the 
> database with GT.M? (that is, without stopping the
> system)
> BTW, here at work, all our backup system relies on
> ssh+rsync. If your 
> server are Linux that's definitively the best and
> more flexible option.
> 
> Xavier
> 
> Crawford Rainwater wrote:
> > On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 19:52 -0800,
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > 
> > 
> >>Crawford,
> >>
> >>Great to hear from you.  Hadn't seen you post in
> >>awhile.  Will you be at the Boston conf.?
> >>
> > 
> > 
> > At this time I have other obligations to attend
> to, so I will not be at
> > the Boston WV meeting.
> > 
> > 
> >>Thanks for your suggestions below.  The one issue
> >>about scp'ing the data, though, is that I would
> have
> >>to have an "scp server" running on the windows
> box.  I
> >>don't know how to set that up.  I have downloaded
> a
> >>program for windows, pscp that can pull the data
> from
> >>the linux box when run on the windows box.  It
> would
> >>be nice to be able to push it though.
> > 
> > 
> > scp (and sftp) are part of the ssh package with
> Linux.  However, I am
> > not sure if the M$ world is nice enough to include
> all of those.  
> > 
> > The scp option would be most likely the simplest
> for file transfer of
> > backup archives from two different machines. 
> However, as per Bhaskar,
> > there is still the point of the data being
> accessed by Gt.M/VistA while
> > this is being done which should be addressed as
> well (and goes beyond my
> > realm since I tend to pass those fun questions off
> to others at this
> > point).
> > 
> > Bacula though would be a similar option to the scp
> option above, sounds
> > like it would work cross platforms as well for the
> sending and receiving
> > machines, but their web site might have more
> details.
> > 
> > HTH.
> > 
> > --- Crawford
> 
> 
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