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тАО07-30-2003 12:36 PM
тАО07-30-2003 12:36 PM
Re: Best way to copy files
Hello!
Using tar is fast:
tar cf - | (cd ; tar xf -)
But if you will give more information about
the copy that you intresting it maybe change
the answer.
Caesar
Using tar is fast:
tar cf -
But if you will give more information about
the copy that you intresting it maybe change
the answer.
Caesar
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тАО07-30-2003 07:32 PM
тАО07-30-2003 07:32 PM
Re: Best way to copy files
fast?? this what we do here.I assume you trying to archive minimum down time for the database.For database cold backup,we copy the datafile to the disk.As the disk is big we used a gzip.
So the step are :
1) shutdown database.
2) copy to the disk.
3) startup database.
4) copy the disk to tape.
For a critical machine,we do :
1) shutdown database.
2) split the mirror.
3) start the database.
4) mount the split mirror.
5) backup the mirror to tape.
6) join back the mirror.
regards
mB
So the step are :
1) shutdown database.
2) copy to the disk.
3) startup database.
4) copy the disk to tape.
For a critical machine,we do :
1) shutdown database.
2) split the mirror.
3) start the database.
4) mount the split mirror.
5) backup the mirror to tape.
6) join back the mirror.
regards
mB
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тАО07-30-2003 08:11 PM
тАО07-30-2003 08:11 PM
Re: Best way to copy files
I will exclude -v options in cpio for better speed.
There is no substitute to HARDWORK
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