Sean,
Sorry, but I thought it was in the context.
2017-02-07 12:09 GMT-03:00 'Leyne, Sean' s...@broadviewsoftware.com
[firebird-support] :
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> Luke
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> > I would like to add a sub-topic in this discussion: currently, I'm using
> the
> > nbackup tool to run
Hi folks,
I would like to add a sub-topic in this discussion: currently, I'm using
the nbackup tool to run full/incremental backup. I'll have to update the
Linux box from CentOS 5.7 (2011) to Ubuntu 16.04 (current LTS). Considering
both has Firebird 2.5.x, is there any issue related to
2017-01-10 5:23 GMT-03:00 Mark Rotteveel m...@lawinegevaar.nl
[firebird-support] <firebird-support@yahoogroups.com>:
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> On 9-1-2017 18:08, Leandro Melo de Sales leandromsa...@gmail.com
> [firebird-support] wrote:
> > Scenario: My customer has a Linux CentOS 5.7 wit
the 0-level and the 1-level backup should I get the
latest version of the database?
2017-01-10 12:34 GMT-03:00 Dimitry Sibiryakov s...@ibphoenix.com
[firebird-support] <firebird-support@yahoogroups.com>:
> 10.01.2017 16:30, Leandro Melo de Sales leandromsa...@gmail.com
> [firebird-su
Hi folks,
My customer asked to create a solution for backing up his Firebird
database. I have developed a solution using nbackup and send a tar bz2 file
of the NBK to an S3 bucket in the Amazon. The database file size is huge as
56Gb. Is there any limitation of Firebird as the size of the
Hi,
Operating system: Linux CentOS 5.7
NBackup: Physical Backup Manager version LI-V2.5.2.26540 Firebird 2.5
Scenario: I'm using nbackup and my plan is to run a full backup (-B 0)
every month and a daily backup with -B 1, replacing the previous 1-level
backup everyday. My customer don't
Hi folks,
Scenario: My customer has a Linux CentOS 5.7 with Firebird TCP/IP server
version LI-V2.5.2.26540 Firebird 2.5. I want to update his Linux server to
Ubuntu latest version. My customer uses a third-party application called
ProDoctor that connects to the server.
Question: is there any