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Old 08-28-2006, 08:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Lightbulb customer data in small systems

In small systems (1000m cabi,mini and 1000s), customer data resides in mulitiple places.....
1. a copy of customer database resides in the software daughter board, which is a set of .rec files, these are the files which will be loaded when the system boots.
2. a back up copy of the customer database also resides in the same software daughterboard, which are .bak files. these files are updated with every edd u make in ld 43.
3. another copy of database resides in the backup flash drive "Z" drive(ssc card), as .rec files.
so when a small system crashes, we have a better chance to recover the customer database from the system itself.
The command swp in ld 43 ...swaps the .rec and .bak files in daughterboard.
Even when our daughterboard fails to boot, we could use a new daughterboard and recover the backup files from "Z" drive ie ssc card.

i really wonder at the machine's architecture......

Meridian geeks can correct this post if there is any mistake..
the information is intended for newbees
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or keep your system backed up externally (a: or band you don't need to worry about all the .rec and .bak's
you can restore from a external backup..
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