I had some proplem in begining with indtalation on redhat 9
concerning the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL after the problem resolved I used webdbm to install wich failed to install a new data base using configuration from the backup after, I took a new try with dbm gui from a windows pc , dbm gui sugested to add a new parametter that was missing after, that the instance was installed and I done the restore as usual and it works after restore add auto log and a new backup medium and upgrade system table all is working untill today it was six months ago.
best regards Djebran Lezzoum
Markus Steindl wrote:
Thank you for your feedback !
You successfully restored a SAPDB-Backup from Windows on a Linux Host ? Do you have more information about that ? Would be nice to include into the Howto ...
Thanks very much, regards, Markus.
----- Original Message ----- From: "DL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "'Markus Steindl'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 2:41 PM Subject: Re: AW: MAXDB Success Story
.sxwThanks for your document, very interesting reading. in restore section have noticed this :
*Pitfall:* Backups are platform-dependent. You can not restore a backup from a UNIX or LINUX database instance on a Windows host.
please note I restored my backup made under windows version of sapdb to sapdb runing under Linux redhat 9
in sapdb documentation has never heard about that
contrary to what I read in this document in this mailing list always saying that backup are platform independent, please correct me if I'am wrong.
Djebran Lezzoum
Axel Busch wrote:
Hi Markus,http://www.transporeon.org/download/sapdb/maxdb_installation_administration
nice to read your success story. We are also very happy with our sapdb for two years now. About 30 installations, ranging from 4 to 2000 users. This thing is just awesome.
We compiled a documentation dealing with Installation and Administration under Windows and Linux. The guys from SAP reviewed this and added some comments (Thanks again, Daniel).
It is an OpenOffice Document, and everybody who is interested
can dowload it from
and make use of it in any way.
regards,
Axel
-----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht----- Von: Markus Steindl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Montag, 16. Februar 2004 11:57 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: MAXDB Success Story
Good Morning List !
I'm working now with MAXDB for about 1 Month and i'm very happy about this nice database :)
I've written an Online-Software for Transaction Processing with many Modules based on a LAMP Environment. After installing my Software on a Dual-Xeon 2.4 GHz Machine with 2x 155MBit Connection to the Internet i was worring about the system load of it. It was as high as 3.5 - 5.5 on my SuSE 8.1 Linux System - with 16 permant connected Users doing Order Processing for Customers.
I was very interested in speeding things up and so i switched to MAXDB. I had to rewrite most of my SQL-Functions and had problems with my LONG-Columns - but now it works :)
My Question to the Community:
I'm planning to write a MAXDB - INSTALL HOWTO from the beginning of compiling the whole Environment up to the PHP-unixODBC connection and examples of some SQL commands ...
I know it's very hard to find a good Documentation on this matter, so i think is probably not the worst idea to write one on my own ...
Please reply if you'd like to help me or if you are interested in reading it !
Best Regards, Markus Steindl.
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