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Kbase P58164: Can I apply an incremental backup to a database that has already been in use?
Autor   Progress Software Corporation - Progress
Acesso   Público
Publicação   7/18/2008
Status: Verified

GOAL:

Can I apply an incremental backup to a restored database that has already been in use?

GOAL:

Can I apply an incremental backup to a database that has already been used?

GOAL:

Can a Progress backup be taken of a warm standby database and then still be able to apply incremental backups from the source database to this warm standby database?

GOAL:

Can a probkup command be issued against a warm / hot standby database and then still be able to apply incremental backups from the source database to this warm/hot standby?

GOAL:

Can a probkup -norecover option be used to backup a warm / hot standby database and then still be able to apply incremental backups from the source database to this warm/hot standby?

FACT(s) (Environment):

All Supported Operating Systems
Progress/OpenEdge Versions

FIX:

No. After you restore a full backup, do not use the database if you want to restore successive incremental backups. If you make any database changes before completely restoring all backups, any successive, incremental backups, that were not restored, are rejected unless you restart the the restore procedure beginning with the original full backup.