Hi Mark, the OS is linux (Debian 8), but i stopped the service of firebird before renaming the file .fdb.
Cualquier duda o comentario adicional, quedo a sus órdenes. Excelente día. Joel de Jesús Moo Arguelles Administrador de Base de Datos VERTICAL KNITS S.A DE C.V Tel. (991) 9 13 00 57 ext. 159 Fax: (991) 9 13 02 52 joel....@verticalknits.com www.verticalknits.com ------ Mensaje original ------ De: "Mark Rotteveel m...@lawinegevaar.nl [firebird-support]" <firebird-support@yahoogroups.com> Para: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com Enviado: 07/05/2019 09:19:57 a. m. Asunto: Re: [firebird-support] insert data two databases different > >On 6-5-2019 23:12, 'Joel Moo' joel....@verticalknits.com >[firebird-support] wrote: > > Hi guys, i have a situation, I work with a database name >database1.fdb, > > and so, i do maintanance over this databases weekly. > > > > I backup this database before maintenance, but the maintenance >failed, > > so the .fdb file in which the maintenance failed will rename it to > > database_2, and then restore the database1.fdb file. > > 2 days later for some reason the information was inserted in database > > database_2 and not in database1.fdb. It is worth mentioning that >these > > files and the database.config were not modified again > > > > Any advice or experience with a similar situation? > >Was it a Linux system, did you rename the database file while any >Firebird process was still connected to that database? If so, those >processes will continue to use the old database. > >Mark >-- >Mark Rotteveel > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]