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Tony Summers <[log in to unmask]>
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Tony Summers <[log in to unmask]>
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NM files don't need KSAMUTIL recovery process after a crash, and I'm
pretty sure XM maintains integrity.

>>> <[log in to unmask]> 06/10/99 12:24:14 >>>
While we are on the topic of NM KSAM files, can anyone offer
advice, suggestions etc. on a recovery procedure for NM KSAM
files in the event of a system crash ?
Does XM automatically guarantee the integrity of the index ?
With CM KSAM files, it was standard procedure to run KSAMUTIL
KEYINFO,RECOVER after a system failure.

TIA,

Tad.



From:     [log in to unmask] on 06/10/99 07:43 GMT


Since no-one else has explicitly mentioned it, I would add the following

don't forget to use NM Ksam rather than CM Ksam.

We found NM 30-40% faster !





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