I thought DBPAUSE allowed running processes to finish but would hold new
processes . That's not much of a pause when you think that a process
could be running for hours before the system is truly paused.

>From the online help:
dbpause is a UniData system-level command that blocks most updates
to the database made in a UniData session. Any updates made from
the operating system level are not blocked. You can use this feature
to perform some tasks that normally require UniData to be stopped,
such as backing up your data.
When the dbpause command is issued, all current writes and transactions
complete before
UniData pauses. Updates are blocked until the system administrator
executes the dbresume command.


Ron Sharcott (3635)


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I am still not finding any real documentation details on
UV's SUSPEND.FILES ON/OFF.

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As an aside, I suspect you are suffering from the poor organization of
the UniVerse documentation. I would expect something like this to be in
a guide for administrators, yet SUSPEND.FILE is documented is the user
reference. (It does get one sentence in the Administering UniVerse
guide...)... Then there are items in the "System Description" that
should be somewhere else. It's one thing to use the system description
to talk about the existence of file triggers, but to use that as the
place to document the whole functionality it counter intuitive.
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