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Special considerations to backup using ntbackup

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Mesan - 24 Feb 2006 23:36 GMT
Hello there,

We're getting ready to roll out a windows server 2003 box running DB2
8.2.2 Express on it.  I'm wondering what special considerations I need
to take in order for ntbackup to correctly back up the system and what
I'll need to do to correctly back up the database.

Any suggestions or guidance very welcome. :-)

Have a great day,
Mesan
Pierre Saint-Jacques - 25 Feb 2006 00:29 GMT
I would let ntbackup take responsibility for my DB2 backups.
Look at the db2 backup command and also look at the automation services db2
offers in V8.2 to take care of your backups.
HTH,  Pierre.

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Pierre Saint-Jacques
SES Consultants Inc.
514-737-4515

> Hello there,
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> Have a great day,
> Mesan
Pierre Saint-Jacques - 27 Feb 2006 04:58 GMT
That should have been typed as:
I would NOT let ntbackup .......
Sorry, OOOPs,  Pierre.

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Pierre Saint-Jacques
SES Consultants Inc.
514-737-4515

>I would let ntbackup take responsibility for my DB2 backups.
> Look at the db2 backup command and also look at the automation services
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>> Have a great day,
>> Mesan
 
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