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RE: ORIGINAL_RUNDIRECTORY parameter
From: Heinrich, Tilo (tilo.heinrich
sap.com)
Date: Mon Sep 19 2005 - 10:02:49 CDT
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Hello David,
it will not look into that directory directly, but it will restore files
dbm.knl and dbm.ebf of database D1 temporarily when they are needed
(e.g. for function "dbmcli -d D2 ... backup_ext_ids_get <medium> D1").
Best regards,
Tilo Heinrich
SAP Labs Berlin
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From: David Lane [mailto:David.Lane
BridgeHeadSoftware.com]
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 9:54 AM
To: maxdb
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Subject: ORIGINAL_RUNDIRECTORY parameter
What is the usage of the ORIGINAL_RUNDIRECTORY parameter? The
documentation says 'use this only for a migration'.
I'm creating a database (D2) by recovering a backup of another database
(D1). I specify ORIGINAL_RUNDIRECTORY in the BSI_ENV file of database
D2. Does that mean that the recovery will look in ORIGINAL_RUNDIRECTORY
for the backup history (dbm.knl, dbm.mdf, dbm.ebf)?
Thanks
David Lane
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