Hi,

While Navision native database has performance limitations starting at
30-100 concurrent users,
it is an administrators dream.

If you cannot afford service stop / backup / service start,
go ahead with hotcopy.exe (this is a navision tool).
This will perform a hot fullbackup to a file.
Because navision databases tend to be very, very small, the extra disk space
should not be an issue.

Speaking about tsm, start hotcopy using "preschedcmd" in your .opt file.

regards
juraj Salak






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Von: Hougaard.Flemming FHG [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Freitag, 12. Dezember 2003 13:09
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Hi Joe

If Navision is running on it's native database you won't be able to make a
supported online backup! You can try an open file manager such as StBernard
- but Navision developers say no go for support! So supported backup... shut
service down - make a backup of the closed database.

Regards
Flemming

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Fra: Joe Crnjanski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 10. december 2003 22:00
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Emne: Navision


Hello All,

We have prospect customer with Microsoft Navision database.
Does anybody know if we can backup these files with regular Backup/Archive
Client or we need some kind of TDP agent.

Another thing is; on service.boulder.ibm.com there is a folder 5.1.8.1 for
TSM Windows server for couple of days now. If I go into this folder it is
empty. Do we know if patch 5.1.8.1 is released or not.

Joe Crnjanski
Infinity Network Solutions Inc.
Phone: 416-235-0931 x26
Fax:     416-235-0265
Web:  www.infinitynetwork.com

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