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Database Lost?
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantmattynealo
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Need some help here. I opened up DVP pro yesterday did and downloaded updated profiles. CLosed out of the Database and I had to reboot the server I keep the database on now when I go into tha database it shows zero DVD's and it looks like the file is only 96k any idea's
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributornorthbloke
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You could download your collection back from the online collection - I don't know how up to date your's is though.
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantmattynealo
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yeah I update it daily and that is what will do. I have mirrored hard drives so Never did backups But I more concerned with losing my loan status
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If have mirrored hard drives, can you not restore the database from there?
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantlmoelleb
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Unlikely - Mirroed probably means RAID1. An excelent way to protect your data against a hard disk failure.... which is one of the many many ways data can be lost.

RAID isn't and has never been a replacement for backup. RAID gives less downtime, nothing more.
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Lars
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The problem is my raid drives are fine. there are no issue with the hd.  it just's gone
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantpauls42
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The problem is my raid drives are fine. there are no issue with the hd.  it just's gone


if its RAID1 then it just mirrors changes. So when the database got truncated then it carefully duplicated that to the other hard disc.

Backup is your friend.
Paul
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Alright I downloaded my collection form the web and Everything is there minus 1 dvd!! Here is what i could fine. When I opened DVD profiler on my laptop and It could not find the collection.dat file then the network drive must have then must have been back online and it over righted the collection.dat.

All my Viewing history and Purchase Prices and loan status is back. I will now backup regularly.

Can we backup from the command line? Has anyone written a script that can be scheulded?
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Can we backup from the command line? Has anyone written a script that can be scheulded?

Yes, the new version supports a comman file. Have a look here
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorVoltaire53
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Can we backup from the command line? Has anyone written a script that can be scheulded?

Yes, the new version supports a command file.


Glad to hear it's possible but personally I backup every time I do an update (usually daily) and so don't really understand why a scheduled update helps... login, turn on profiler, download new updates, backup... it's just automatic every day!
It is dangerous to be right in matters where established men are wrong
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantmattynealo
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Voltaire53, Good Point I guess i just need to retrain myself. Thanks for everyones help
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantlmoelleb
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Can we backup from the command line? Has anyone written a script that can be scheulded?

Yes, the new version supports a command file.


Glad to hear it's possible but personally I backup every time I do an update (usually daily) and so don't really understand why a scheduled update helps... login, turn on profiler, download new updates, backup... it's just automatic every day!


Computers are pretty ideal when it comes to doing trivial repetitive tasks over and over again. Hence some of us have this crazy idea computers should perform these tasks for us, not simply add more tasks for us to do ourselves.

Anyway, I do not know what exactly it is you do on a daily basis, but I suspect it is something that would not be classified as a backup with my vocabulary.

A backup must obviously be present in several versions (you can do that by changing the name I guess, if you like to do things the hard way).

A backup must obviously be stored off the computer it's a backup of. Personally I swap external backup HDD every week, and store the HDD not connected in another room. Yes, I need to get some proper offline backup, but can't seem to find a decent program to do it (I had to make my own to do the backup on external harddisks as I couold not find any software that was written by someone who understood how to do a backup on an external program).

It must obviuosly include all your data, not just the data from a single program. Just as obviously having 10 programs each with their own manual backup process is just not acceptable.

Basically all my important data is stored on a RAID 5 system with one "hot" backup which will never be more than a few hours outdated. The backup drives keep all old versions until they run full, then start to delete the oldest stuff. If the hot backup fails I still have a backup which can be up to a week old. Yes, I need better protection by storing some data off site, but so far I have recovered from two complete disk system failures without a bit of data lost.
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Lars
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantpauls42
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Can we backup from the command line? Has anyone written a script that can be scheulded?

Yes, the new version supports a command file.


Glad to hear it's possible but personally I backup every time I do an update (usually daily) and so don't really understand why a scheduled update helps... login, turn on profiler, download new updates, backup... it's just automatic every day!


the idea of having the command line backup is that this can be run automatically with Microsoft Scheduler so it can be done during the night when all your other backups are carried out.
Paul
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantmattynealo
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pauls42,
I am not a script writer would you mine sharing what you have done to automate the backup with the Microsoft Scheduler. PM me if needed
Thanks,
Matt
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