Hi All We have two systems which are running in active/standby configuration. The active machine, is actively writing sqlite transactions to a file abcd.db. The standby is syncing the abcd.db file from the active machine on a communication channel and writing the delta records to the abcd.db on the standby machine.
Now my question is , lets say the active machine crashes in the middle of the transaction and we have a hot journal created on the active machine. Does it make sense to copy the hot journal to the standby machine, so that the sqlite application on the standby will notice this hot journal and use it to recover any lost transactions or the hot journal can only be used on the same db on which it was created. Remember , both the db on active and standby are same(maintained in sync and have same names), so can a hot journal from one db on active machine be used on standby machine to recover lost transactions. We are assuming that somehow the sqlite application on active is not able to use the journal file to recover from it, so as a fallback would copying it to standby make sense at all so that it can be used by the backup db ? Hope by question doesn't sound too absurd:) -Mayank _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users