Hi Ajit,
yes you are right, Check->backup and recover_check are doing the same
check. Check->backup is calling "backup_restore_check" which is
the obsolete version of recover_check! No changes are made in the db!

Regards,
Torsten

SAP DB, SAP Labs Berlin

-----Original Message-----
From: Ajit Aranha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Freitag, 16. April 2004 07:58
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Hahn, Uwe
Subject: verifying a backup



Hi Uwe,
   Just wanted to clarify the method of doing a test restore.(see your
earlier mail below.)
  Does this(i.e. recover_check) do the same thing as check-->backup in
dbmgui? (I assume both do not make any changes to the db.)
Thanks and Regards,
Ajit

-----Original Message-----
From: Hahn, Uwe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 1:53 PM
To: 'Ajit Aranha'
Subject: RE: 7900 different block size

The following command uses the service kernel to make a test restore
which does
not really do a restore but all checks are running on everything which
was read in.
Uwe

>dbmcli help recover_check
OK
recover_check            <medium> <savetype> [ExternalBackupID
<ext_backup_ID>]
                         [<nnn>] [UNTIL <date> <time>] (needs service
session)



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