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02-02-2012 11:25 PM
02-02-2012 11:25 PM
Re: script regarding ssh
>while the backup_archive.sh is running if a new file is generated in serverA, then that file will also get archived by the backup_archive.sh script, so will miss that newly generated file. So is there any way to reduce this risk?
Make sure the backup script doesn't backup more than what's in serverA_files?
Or check after it runs and see what's extra?
Or make sure the new files are in a separate directory and only move them in place, so they get backed up, by this script?
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02-02-2012 11:37 PM
02-02-2012 11:37 PM
Re: script regarding ssh
I will schedule the script to run per hour. So it will not be possible to check every time if any extra file getting backedup. Also we will not be able to check the file once it got backed up.
>>Or make sure the new files are in a separate directory and only move them in place, so they get backed up, by this script?
The new files are getting generated in the same directory.
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02-03-2012 03:15 PM
02-03-2012 03:15 PM
Re: script regarding ssh
>Also we will not be able to check the file once it got backed up.
My suggestion was to look at the list of files by your backup program and do something if there are extras.
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02-05-2012 09:49 PM
02-05-2012 09:49 PM
Re: script regarding ssh
>> My suggestion was to look at the list of files by your backup program and do something if there are extras.
Hi,
We can do anything once the file got backed up because it is getting archived by rman script. We have to do something before the backing of files only.
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02-05-2012 11:47 PM
02-05-2012 11:47 PM
Re: script regarding ssh
>it is getting archived by rman script.
Can you modify the script to skip files that you don't have in serverB_files?
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02-06-2012 12:05 AM
02-06-2012 12:05 AM
Re: script regarding ssh
>> Can you modify the script to skip files that you don't have in serverB_files?
The rman script can not be modified for anything. :(
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