Hello list, Last week we did a disaster recovery test and as always we learned a lot.
For one thing we discoverd that the last database backup was made while the backup to the copypool was still running. As a result some files were not visable in the test environment (where of coarse we ony used the last database backup tapes and the copypool tapes), but all data must be on the last copypool tapes. Of coarse we will update the backup schedules so this will never happen again (famous last words) but I'm wondering what one can do when this would happen in a real disaster recovery? I determined which copypool volumes were written to after the database backup was made and tried to do a 'audit volume' on them. But this did not help. From the help audit volume I'm a bit confused what happens during an audit volume. The FROMDATE option says that the default date to audit from is TODAY. But the FROMDATE cannot be given when doing an audit volume <volume name>. So what exactly is checked for during a specific volume audit? Also will the audit volume recover files on the tape that are not in the database, or are there other ways to do that? -Marcel -- ======-------- Marcel J.E. Mol MESA Consulting B.V. =======--------- ph. +31-(0)6-54724868 P.O. Box 112 =======--------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2630 AC Nootdorp __==== www.mesa.nl ---____U_n_i_x______I_n_t_e_r_n_e_t____ The Netherlands ____ They couldn't think of a number, Linux user 1148 -- counter.li.org so they gave me a name! -- Rupert Hine -- www.ruperthine.com