Re[2]: [firebird-support] GBak Backup Restore Problem

2013-06-25 Thread Dmitry Kuzmenko
Hello, Tupy...!

Wednesday, June 26, 2013, 12:07:07 AM, you wrote:

Tn backup and then the restore. This mean = all the conditions were
Tn assured that the DB were in good conditions and, during the 
backup/restore process, the
Tn data at this column was lost.

The funny thing is that gbak is not a rocket sience, it simply does
select * from table and writes the data to the backup file.
So, if you have problem, the source is in the database or in the
backup.

I also do not see what Firebird version do you use.

p.s. please, do not overquote.

-- 
Dmitry Kuzmenko, www.ib-aid.com



Re: Re[2]: [firebird-support] GBak Backup Restore Problem

2013-06-25 Thread Tupy . . . nambá
Dmitry,
 
Yes, the problem seems incredible. If I heard it from someone else, I would 
also have difficult to believe on that. But this is as it is !
 
I will not repeat (ooops, I am already in the way !) that the source DB (for 
the backup) is ok. And the backup, as only could be, really has the problem. 
And the backup was generated not by a rocket, but only by the GBak ! This mean 
= or the problem happens at the backup process, or during the restore process. 
But as we have no tool to see the backup content, it´s not possible to know 
where, in these two steps, the problem happens.
 
We experimented to restore first only the DB structure and then restore the 
data, and then we got no error. Using the same backup file.
  
 
 
We have FB 2.1.
 
Roberto Camargo 



From: Dmitry Kuzmenko k...@ibase.ru
To: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2013 5:13 PM
Subject: Re[2]: [firebird-support] GBak Backup  Restore Problem


Hello, Tupy...!

Wednesday, June 26, 2013, 12:07:07 AM, you wrote:

Tn backup and then the restore. This mean = all the conditions were
Tn assured that the DB were in good conditions and, during the 
backup/restore process, the
Tn data at this column was lost.

The funny thing is that gbak is not a rocket sience, it simply does
select * from table and writes the data to the backup file.
So, if you have problem, the source is in the database or in the
backup.

I also do not see what Firebird version do you use.

p.s. please, do not overquote.

-- 
Dmitry Kuzmenko, www.ib-aid.com





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