Re: How to re-use 3570 tape that contain ADSB DBBackup ?
1998-03-27 11:32:22
On Fri, 27 Mar 1998, Doug Thorneycroft wrote:
> As part of our daily database backup, we also copy our volumehistory
> file. In case of accidental loss, we would just copy it back.
> We also copy our device configuration file, server options file,
> and the output from a q db and q log. These outputs make life a lot
> easier if the need to rebuild the adsm server arises. We copy this info
> to disk, which we keep with our database backups.
dsmserv.dsk is a real cool file to have too.
Steve (unVMix Systems Programmer/Dude) Roder
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