Based on the posting on this topic from Steve O'Neal, it appears we have our answer. Always do a "sync" after pausing the database.

I wonder if that is true for UniData, too. Wally? You following this thread?

Thanks for pointing out the issue, Brian!


Regards,

Clif


On Sep 15, 2008, at 2:06 AM, Brian Leach wrote:

Clif

I've asked the question before and received no solid answer. Hence the word
'assurance' <grin>

If someone could confirm that it does, I'll knock that off my list.

Regards

Brian

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Are you saying the db pause (uv -admin -L (if I recall)) we
have been told to use does NOT commit T30 file headers? And
the backup of the mirror is NBG?


Regards,

Clif



On Sep 15, 2008, at 12:49 AM, Brian Leach wrote:

All

I'm canvassing some opinions here.. as IBM sit down to work
out their
priorities for release 11 of UniVerse, what do you want to see
included?

As an example, here is my first wishlist item: better backups for
24x7x365
sites. That means either/both of a backup agent (or API)
that can be
used by third party storage tools (such as IBM's own Tivoli - so a
business opportunity for them) and the assurance that pausing a
database to split a mirror will commit all type 30 file headers to
disk before the pause completes.

Brian
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