A week ago, a client (public agency) had it server flooded and I mean that
literally. The server room has a dedicated (elevated) AC unit and the server
is/was located right under it. There is a tray under the AC unit to catch
the condensation and a hose to direct the water from the tray to a drain, I
had told them repeatedly in the past that the configuration was a recipe for
disaster, and sure enough, last weekend the drain hose and drain clogged and
the server got soaked; it will be at least another week before they have a
new server installed and running. Luckily, I had downloaded the database a
couple of days before so there will not be massive data loss, since their
current procedure is to backup weekly to tape.
I have a procedure in place to backup the database nightly and what I would
like to do is set up a procedure (from within R:Base) that after the
database is backed up, it sends a copy off-site; the 4 *.rx_ files are under
500 MB, so it is not too big. I think I would prefer not send it to one of
the other County servers, as I am not sure their MIS department is competent
enough not to screw it up. Has anyone implemented a procedure like this? Any
suggestions? Advice? Caveats?
 
Javier,
 
Javier Valencia, PE
913-829-0888 Office
913-915-3137 Cell
913-649-2904 Fax
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