> Is there a reason not to use SHRDYNAMIC? Open files are actually "files in use", so part of the file may be loaded in the real memory, application which uses this file may do some changes in that file directly in real memory and then - at some later time - physically save these chages to the disk, so with backing up open files you may backup inconsistent, unusable data. Best regards Leos Stehlik, IT Specialist AIX, ADSM/TSM IBM Czech republic
- SHRDYNAMIC or SHRSTATIC? Daniel Swan/TM
- Re: SHRDYNAMIC or SHRSTATIC? Kelly J. Lipp
- Re: SHRDYNAMIC or SHRSTATIC? Leos Stehlik
- Re: SHRDYNAMIC or SHRSTATIC? Daniel Swan/TM
- Re: SHRDYNAMIC or SHRSTATIC? Kelly J. Lipp
- Re: SHRDYNAMIC or SHRSTATIC? Daniel Swan/TM
- Re: SHRDYNAMIC or SHRSTATIC? Richard Sims