Matt,
If the log switched from 66 to 67 on Monday, and you want to
do a PIT recovery to Friday, the recovery will never want to
look at log # 67, as it contains transactions that all occurred
*after* the PIT on Friday that you wish to recover to.
Jared
On Friday 08 June 2001 13:05, Adams, Matthew (GEA, 088130) wrote:
> This is puzzling me.
>
> On monday morning, the log file switched from sequence 66 to 67.
> On monday night, a hot backup was taken.
>
> On Friday, this backup was written to an alternate machine
> an attempt was made to do a point-in-time-recovery to Friday
> Morning.
>
> Why did it ask for archive file 66? I should have thought it
> would start with file 67.
>
> ----
> R. Matt Adams - GE Appliances - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Meddle not in the affairs of troff,
> for it is subtle and quick to anger.
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