Re: [NTLK] How reliable is NCU via incramental backup?

From: Dan (dan_at_dbdigitalweb.com)
Date: Sun Dec 07 2003 - 09:52:07 PST


> Peter, was there any indication when you backed up corrupted info? I was
> thought that if NCU runs into corrupted data it will just abort.
    It did abort. However, the abort meant the backup was no good since it
had been partially written before it hit the bad data. Fortunately a not too
old backup was in NCU's Previous Backups folder.

Peter

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Ahh, so it aborted half way through the backup? As for corrupting the
backup, I thought that NCU only actually changed the backup file after
everything was done? For instance if you start a full backup (no previous
backup in the folder), and it aborts mid-way though, no file will be in the
backup folder as NCU didn't write anything to that folder unless the backup
completes sucessfully (at least in my experence).

-Dan

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