On 12/31/13 11:48, Alan Brown wrote:
> On 31/12/13 15:37, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>>
>> That sounds like probably a good procedure, yes.  I'd try to figure out
>> what happened to the DB first, but if there's just no trace of it,
>> create a new database, bscan the last night's tape, use that metadata to
>> restore last night's catalog dump, then go from there.
> 
> As a data point: I keep the last 10 database dumps on disk as well as on 
> tape.

Same here.  You never know when you may need one.


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