Whoa.
That took almost 2 days to arrive.
Brian
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Sent: 14 December 2004 14:29
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Subject: RE: [U2] UniVerse Backup/Resizing Questions
Dave,
There have been some
From: Dave Schexnayder
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 9:13 AM
1) Resizing. When we asked IBM about resizing, their answer was
FAST. However, I am not impressed with the product nor the
expense, are there any alternatives?
1st, I hope you understand and use dynamic hashed files (type-30
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of HENDERSON MIKE, MR
Sent: Fri 10/12/2004 20:35
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Subject: Unclassified RE: [U2] UniVerse Backup/Resizing Questions
We keep our Production databases on mirror sets*.
To backup, we quiesce the system, break
from testing them every two days).
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of John Hester
Sent: Fri 10/12/2004 23:18
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Subject: Re: [U2] UniVerse Backup/Resizing Questions
Dave Schexnayder wrote:
2) Backups. I read another thread where the user
this...
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From: Anthony Caufield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 12:38 PM
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Subject: RE: [U2] UniVerse Backup/Resizing Questions
I have found that uvbackup is not the answer NT backup works but is not
very good on compression. No matter what
Dave Schexnayder wrote:
2) Backups. I read another thread where the user indicated that they used
UVBackup to create a file, and then the O/S backed up that file. Is that the
general consensus? Others I have spoken with have indicated that they use
only an O/S backup. In that case, what about
In a message dated 12/10/2004 6:18:04 PM Eastern Standard Time, John Hester
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Of course you still have to start your backup at a point in time
when no transactions are in mid-stream if you want to be able to restore
everyting to a consistent state.
-John
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John
I have found that uvbackup is not the answer NT backup works but is not
very good on compression. No matter what you use I highly recommend St
Bernard's Open File Manager it makes sure you can backup all files.
Tony
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Sent: Saturday, 11 December 2004 07:18
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Subject: RE: [U2] UniVerse Backup/Resizing Questions
Yet the problem with NT backup, or any non-universe oriented utility,
that saves ACTIVE files