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David T Darnell <[log in to unmask]>
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David T Darnell <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 6 Aug 2001 08:00:31 -0700
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Leonard -

My recommendation for intrinsic level logging (ILR or Intrinsic Level Recovery) was misguided and inappropriate - showing my HP1000 roots and lack of experience as an HP3000 DBA over the last 5 or so years.

I'll soon post an explanation of the logging options that I should have recommended for the same purposes.

Indeed, others have already posted responses explaining how XDM logging addresses these issues.

-Dave






[log in to unmask] on 08/03/2001 10:16:00 AM
To:     David T Darnell
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Subject:        Re: [HP3000-L] Does ABORTJOB cause Image broken chains?



Can you explain what intrinsic level logging is? Is is different from Data
 Base
logging? Perhaps you ought to post the reply to the list.

Thanks.
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Leonard S. Berkowitz
Perot Health Care Systems
(Harvard Pilgrim Health Care account)
voice: 617-509-1212
fax:   617-509-3737
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