I ran into a problem yesterday afternoon. I had exported a
production database, via a full database export, and ftp'd it to another
machine to import it there and make that the new production machine. It
was a long import (about 8 hours) and about 2/3 through it, my network
connection was dropped. I was running it in a ssh shell. When the
connection disappeared, the import died. Since I had to get the job
done by morning, I chose to drop the database, rebuild it, then
re-import. That worked.
What I am wondering is: Is there a way to resume an import, once it
has been interrupted? I have been looking in metalink and on the net
and haven't found anything that says how to do it. I tried technet, but
it was way too slow. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
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