in order to make a uvbackup of an account you have 2 options

1) use the menu system, if on windows use uniadmin, if on *nix, log in as root 
and use the motif menus, they are crap, but they can give you an uvbackup of an 
account relatively easy.

2) use uvbackup directly from the prompt on your server (be root or 
administrator)
   this is my preferred method

UVTEST:/usr/ibm/uv # bin/uvbackup
(Version 9) uvbackup [options] [file(s)]

        -b      blk     block size (defaults to BLKMAX)
        -d              daily backup
        -f              full backup (default)
        -l      text    user supplied label text in quotes
        -s      file    log output to file
        -t      dev     output image to device/path dev
        -v{f}           File level verbose
        -w              weekly backup
        -V              Item level verbose
        -rev7 | -2      create backup for release 7.x systems
        -rev8           create backup for release 8.x systems
        -rev93          create backup for release 9.3 systems
        -rev94          create backup for release 9.4 systems
        -rev95          create backup for release 9.5 systems
        -cmdfil file    cmd filename (contains a list of files to backup)
        -limit  cache#  # of shared memory cache to use (defaults to 30)
        -delay  delay#  # of cache to write before dumping (defaults to 15)
        -cachedetail    displays shared memory cache details
        -notag          do not update record tags
        -               file(s) from stdin
        file            file list

UVTEST:/usr/ibm/uv # bin/uvbackup -f -v  -l "test" -t /backup/test.uvb  /data1/T
ESTCACHE/*

Backup Date   : Fri Sep 15 11:17:28 2006
Reel Number   : 1
Image Type    : Full Backup (ver9 UNIX)
Block Size    : 8192 bytes
NLS on        : False
Label         : test

Current device(s): /backup/test.uvb
 Backing up /data1/TESTCACHE/&SAVEDLISTS&
 Backing up /data1/TESTCACHE/AM.AKMED
 Backing up /data1/TESTCACHE/D_&SAVEDLISTS&
 Backing up /data1/TESTCACHE/D_AM.AKMED
 Backing up /data1/TESTCACHE/D_GM.MEDLE
 Backing up /data1/TESTCACHE/D_LG.LEHED
 Backing up /data1/TESTCACHE/D_VOC
 Backing up /data1/TESTCACHE/D_VOCLIB
 Backing up /data1/TESTCACHE/GM.MEDLE
 Backing up /data1/TESTCACHE/LG.LEHED
 Backing up /data1/TESTCACHE/VOC
 Backing up /data1/TESTCACHE/VOCLIB

Total files: 12  Total bytes : 12736368  Elapsed Time: 00:01:32
1 operating system files processed, 0 broken, totalling 0 data bytes.
11 UniVerse files processed, 0 corrupted.
310412 UniVerse records processed, 0 corrupted, totalling 12736368 data bytes.
591737366994362678 extended keys processed, 2 not supported at specified revisio
n level.

EndOfUvbackup
UVTEST:/usr/ibm/uv #

Im pretty amazed at the number of extended keys processed, but i dismiss it as 
a bug in the display routine from uvbackup :-) - i have never found out why 2 
keys are not processed, if i change revision level to -rev95, then uvbackup 
constructs a level 7 backup file ??  - another bug ? - anyway the default gives 
a level 9 backup

btw. if i delete my account TESTCACHE and restore it then my account is working 
as expected again, so i know this will work

Another good thing is the support you get at intersystems, they actually phone 
back and follow up, on your problems, they have been very helpful to me.


best regards from denmark

Claus Derlien
programmxr
Edb-afdelingen

Direkte tlf. : (+45) 6313 8669
E-mail :  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.f-f.dk


 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick 
> Cipollina
> Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 3:36 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [U2][UV] Cache
> 
> Cool.  Now about this uvbackup.  I've never used it.  How can 
> I use it?
> 
> Thanks,
>  
> Nick Cipollina
>  
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 4:35 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [U2][UV] Cache
> 
> Cache has a utility MVIMPORT that will load a uvbackup. So 
> use universe to back up an account, and then import it into 
> cache. If you are running cache on windows, it asks if you 
> want to view the "getting started" page at the end of the 
> install, and there's information there about more you can do.
> Also there's some multivalue documentation in the system 
> documentation link that you get by right-clicking the cache cube.
> There's a google group CacheMV http://groups.google.com/group/CacheMV
> for
> the cache MV developer community.
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick 
> > Cipollina
> > Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 3:42 PM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: [U2][UV] Cache
> > 
> > 
> > Hello,
> > 
> > Has anyone on the list ever looked at Cache from 
> InterSystems?  We are 
> > currently evaluating it, and I'm trying to figure out how 
> to pull some 
> > of our Universe stuff into Cache.  Any help would be appreciated.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Nick Cipollina
> >  
> > MCTS, MCP
> > ACS Heritage, Inc.
> > 2810 North Parham Road, Suite 210
> > Richmond, VA 23294
> > (804)965-8294
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