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Joseph Rosenblatt <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 4 Oct 1999 07:54:33 -0400
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You can log to a private volume. You should not log to the volume on which
the Database resides for the obvious reason.

-----Original Message-----
From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
Behalf Of Rob Havens
Sent: Friday, October 01, 1999 2:24 PM
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Subject: Next question: Database Logging to private volume


Classic HP: logged to 7970E  (don't laugh)

New HP: would like to log to disk but don't want it in the public disk
domain because don't have raid or mirroring and if lose public spindle
then what's the purpose? (You lose the log file; unless I misunderstand
logging to disk).

Can you log to a private volume?  Thus if the log disk fails, you do a
fulldump and replace your logging disk drive.  If system drive(s) fails,
restore and recover.  Not very likely that both system drive and private
drive both fail at same time.

Once again, TIA

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