*Date:* 6/23/2012 2:23 AM
*Subject:* Re: [U2] UV Unix File Recovery
If you're on windows, take a look at Syncrify. It's essentially doing an
rsync for Windows: I've been using it for a few months now on the client
side and it's saved me a load of time for doing offsite backup to a hosted
VM
. From the
few reports I've heard it's a lot more solid now.
Brian
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).
Thanks,
Bill
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*Date:* 6/21/2012 8:20 PM
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George:
If you update a few records in a 2Gb file, isn't
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*Date:* 6/22/2012 9:39 AM
*Subject:* Re: [U2] UV Unix File Recovery
I don't know the method it uses, but if figures out what changed in the file
and saves just that part.
I have a 300gb partition set for our backups, and it can hold
to have any file corruption because of it.
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George:
Unfortunately
to help
out. :-)
Thanks,
Bill
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*Date:* 6/22/2012 12:33 PM
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Not sure
AM
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I don't know the method it uses, but if figures out what changed in the
file and saves just that part.
I have a 300gb partition set for our backups, and it can hold apx 8
months of 20 minute interval diff checks
Granted, that figure would depend
As long as she doesn't decide to lead...
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That's quite
On 22/06/12 20:13, Bill Haskett wrote:
George:
Unfortunately, I'm on Windows. I do full backups each day, but the 15Gb
backup files shut down the dbms for about 30 minutes each night. We're
not a 24/7 shop by any means, but we do span a number of time zones, so
our window for backups is
: Bill Brutzman bi...@hkmetalcraft.com
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Sent: Wed, Jun 20, 2012 2:55 pm
Subject: [U2] UV Unix File Recovery
I am having trouble trying to restore a year-end file to a new file name.
The file is saved to my Windows7 PC... The UniVerse host is running
: mercredi 20 juin 2012 23:29
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I am having trouble trying to restore a year-end file to a new file name.
The file is saved to my Windows7 PC... The UniVerse host is running on hp-ux.
I tried to FileZilla FTP the file back using binary
21, 2012 9:22 AM
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Subject: Re: [U2] UV Unix File Recovery
Hi bill,
If uv is on your win-box, try this :
- On windows, use uvbackup (eventually -rev10.1 or less)
- On hp-ux use uvrestore
manu
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Will:
Thanks for writing. Just before I received this message, I did something close
to this... I copied the entire account to my SandBox and then it worked.
-Bill
How about
Create a new ACCOUNT
Restore the file to this new account
Q point at it, from the account in which you really want to
No problem Bill!
I've had similar issues
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From: Bill Brutzman bi...@hkmetalcraft.com
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Sent: Thu, Jun 21, 2012 7:17 am
Subject: Re: [U2] UV Unix File Recovery
Will:
Thanks for writing. Just before I received
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On 20/06/12 22:28, Bill Brutzman wrote:
I am having trouble trying to restore a year-end file to a new file name
On 21/06/12 15:59, Bill Brutzman wrote:
Wol:
Thanks. One trouble with using FileZilla is having to remember to check that
pesky option for ASCII vs binary.
It appears I need a new and improved backup and recovery scheme. I like the
Linux box idea.
--Bill
I've thought a little bit
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Subject: Re: [U2] UV Unix File Recovery
On 21/06/12 15:59, Bill Brutzman wrote:
Wol:
Thanks. One trouble with using FileZilla is having to remember to check that
pesky option for ASCII vs binary.
It appears I need a new and improved backup and recovery scheme
On 21/06/12 16:53, George Gallen wrote:
We use rdiff-backup for onsite backups, it creates a mirror and keeps
differential for
Restoring to specific backup date images (although that is a file by file).
How easy is it to get back to any particular date? Disk space is cheap
(though network
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On 21/06/12 16:53, George Gallen wrote:
We use
I am having trouble trying to restore a year-end file to a new file name.
The file is saved to my Windows7 PC... The UniVerse host is running on hp-ux.
I tried to FileZilla FTP the file back using binary enconding.
I tried to create a new file and dictionary from the UV command prompt and then
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