HP remote database access.
John Backus
john@beechglen.com
Wed, 22 Jul 1998 09:14:29 -0500
Thanks Pete. I suspect that a solution such as this will prove to be the
only feasible one.
Pete Mackie, Systems Technical Support of Shell NZ Ltd wrote:
> If you use logging, (as we do), you can simply place a copy of you
> database on your remote machine, dscopy your logfile to the remote
> machine daily, and use dbrecov to read in that logfile and update the
> database. It is virtually that simple, and has worked very well for us
> in the past (although we no longer do this). The only problems have
> arisen when we have lost the logfile, and the remote database has gone
> out of sync. This then necesitates a full refresh of the database.
> Contact me if you have any more questions
John Backus
Beechglen Development, Inc.
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