csa_save is for the intent to move CSA hosting to another machine.
Where you have confirmed by check_db_sync is good and you are upgrading a host
or just moving csa to a higher version of software.
Those saves become useless if your CP and workfile are ever out of sync
They are only good if csa gets corrupted somehow and what you csa saved has had
no changes to workfile or CP since that save
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Behalf Of Joseph M. Riccardi
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2016 9:51 PM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [foxboro] CSA_Save
Last chance to comment on my CSA_Save plan before I do something stupid
Friday... :-)
Joseph M. Riccardi
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Joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Behalf Of Joseph M. Riccardi
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2016 10:37 AM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [foxboro] SCSI problems; now CSA_Save
Or would saving the entire /opt/fox/csa folder be a better approach?
Joseph M. Riccardi
386-451-7607 Cell
Joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
"To give real service you must add something that cannot be bought or measured
with money; and that is sincerity and integrity." - Donald A. Adams
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From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On ;
Behalf Of Joseph M. Riccardi
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2016 10:20 AM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [foxboro] SCSI problems; now CSA_Save
Same site, same AW70 WinNT Node; different question... CSA_Save. I built a
clone Node for use as a development and testing Node, disconnected from the
production Node. We try to keep the 2 Nodes in synch but I have always been
concerned with the ICC workfiles and the CPs getting out of synch. Is the
CSA_Save utility intended to be used as a preventative measure? If I
understand how it works it is useless once the ICC workfiles and the CPs are
out of synch. My plan has been to periodically run CSA_Save and back up those
files, just in case. Is this the intent of CSA_Save? If it is, I cannot see
why this procedure would not be in everyone's periodic maintenance procedure,
just in case? What am I missing?
And I just want to make sure running it will not cause any problems on existing
host's CSA files.
Thanks
Joseph M. Riccardi
386-451-7607 Cell
Joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
"To give real service you must add something that cannot be bought or measured
with money; and that is sincerity and integrity." - Donald A. Adams
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