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"Simonsen, Larry" wrote:
> Remember moving just one dataset from an entire database is a real case
> of a ruthless juggler of reality. The balls fall on this one though.
>
> Don't try it.
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> Larry Simonsen Phone: 801-489-2450
> Flowserve Corporation Fax: 801-491-1750
> PO Box 2200 http://www.flowserve.com
> Springville, UT 84663 e-mail: [log in to unmask]
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 1998 10:42 AM
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> Subject: Quick Replace of TurboImage dataset
>
> We have a test box and a production box. We run processes on the test
> box to
> offload them from the production box. A particular process requires
> 13-14
> hours on the production box to populate an 8-million record TurboImage
> dataset. The same job on the test box requires about the same amount of
> time. The benefit of running on the test box is that cpu processing time
> is
> not being consumed on the production box.
>
> If one was to back up the datafile (Image master and detail files) on
> the test
> box, is it safe to restore that file onto the production box? I don't
> know
> enough about how image databases and image root files work to say if
> this will
> cause problems.
>
> Your input is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
>
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