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We recently had a database crash on our system. After restarting the server we went to look at the request log and found that it had apparently been wiped out with no file rename or anything. Is there any way to preserve the request log between restarts? |
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"Erik Anderson" <erikba (AT) teamworkgroup (DOT) com> wrote in message news:3fd8b244$1 (AT) forums-1-dub (DOT) .. We recently had a database crash on our system. After restarting the server we went to look at the request log and found that it had apparently been wiped out with no file rename or anything. Is there any way to preserve the request log between restarts? |
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Let me try this again . .. . What are you calling the request log? The -zo log? It is supposed to append to any existing file AFAIK. "Erik Anderson" <erikba (AT) teamworkgroup (DOT) com> wrote in message news:3fd8b244$1 (AT) forums-1-dub (DOT) .. We recently had a database crash on our system. After restarting the server we went to look at the request log and found that it had apparently been wiped out with no file rename or anything. Is there any way to preserve the request log between restarts? |
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