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Message Posted: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 @ 20:43:33 GMT
Subj: | | ARC Cluster Restores |
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From: | | Harold D. Kleven |
If ARCMAIN encouters a bad media (tape) on a Cluster Restore sequence, are there any options to restoring the table? I.e., could we "accept"
the partial recovery in any way (e.g., a BUILD function) that would allow us to continue with the current archive? There seems more of an
exposure with this cluster approach due to the multiple jobs, although there is a considerable speed advantage; we simply want to understand if
there is or is not any options to recover from a bad media, besides reverting to an older archive.
Thanks in advance for your input!
Harold D. Kleven
SUPERVALU - Data Administration
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