Hi David,

you would use AUTOIGNORE to avoid issuing the command recover_ignore.
That command is used to signal the database, that you do not have no
other part of your parallel backup or no further log backup to recover.

As you are using an external backup tool you can always use this option,
when you are restoring a data backup (complete or incremental). It
normally does not make sense to use this option with log restores
though, as you normally need to restore more than one log backup, using
backup_replace.

Best regards,
Tilo Heinrich
SAP Labs Berlin

P.S.: Hopefully I can have a look at your archive_stage problem today.

-----Original Message-----
From: David Lane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 12:18 PM
To: maxdb@lists.mysql.com
Subject: AUTOIGNORE parameter

Could anyone explain the AUTOIGNORE parameter on the recover_start
command? I'm recovering using an external backup tool. When would I use
AUTOIGNORE, and why?
 
Thanks very much
 

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