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Mon, 26 Jan 1998 18:07:13 PST8
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Dear fellow listers,

     It's not my style to air these matters in a public forum but I've
talked to the vendor on this for over 10 months without any results.  Many
of the backup products available for the 3K have the feature for including
in the backup the entire database when only a single dataset was modified.
In RoadRunner that feature is invoked by using the 'dbstore' parameter.  The
problem is that said parameter does *not* include the jumbo chunks of a
dataset and I'm assuming that it also does *not* include the newly available
'b-trees'.
     I brought this to Unison's attention in March of '97 and have inquired
repeatedly since then about its status.  Initially I was told that they were
aware of the problem and without making a firm commitment they indicated
that the product would be enhanced to include 'jumbo' and 'b-tree' datasets
when the 'dbstore' parameter was specified.
     My most recent inquiry in the matter occurred on 1/20/98 and their
answer to the question 'When will "dbstore" be fixed?' was 'Who knows!!'.
     I feel that such a response is simply unacceptable and I'm seriously
considering to look around for another product.

     Is it the case that other sites that are using RoadRunner have not gone
to 'jumbo' datasets or are they unaware of the problem?  If the latter is
true I hope that this would cause the RoadRunner user base to apply some
pressure and have this situation fixed.

Regards

Paul H. Christidis

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