Accell's Recovery after System Crash
Frank Bicknell
frankb at usource.UUCP
Sun Mar 5 03:04:09 AEST 1989
In article <432 at bilver.UUCP>, bill at bilver.UUCP (bill vermillion) writes:
> Those numbers are NOT uncommon. I have a client site where
> the file.db and .dbr are large than the drive they are on.
> Where you will have a problem is if you try to copy that
> file out and them copy it back in. The non-used blocks will
> be filled with zeros and be used in the copy, and you won't
> be able to put the file back on the disk.
Which brings up a point: does backup/restore do this
zero-filling stuff? Especially in the 'r' mode of restore I
think that it might not, but have no proof. Anyone know for
sure?
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Frank Bicknell; 1405 Main St, Ste 709; Sarasota, FL 34236-5701
killer!usource!frankb
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