Vaide vs Test
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Vaide vs Test
Could someone explain the diference between the file test procedure which occurs after a file is backedup and the "Validate" option?
Hi
The Validate option may be used to re-test a backup if for example the test is not always run after backup or a backup media may have become damaged.
The Manage Backup / Validate (Test) option also checks the actual backup against the backup contents file to look for any inconsistencies which may arise if a backup is aborted part way through.
The Manage Backup / Validate option can also be used to make AISBackup’s out of any other zip files present on the PC, if this is of interest I will post how this can be done.
Barry.
The Validate option may be used to re-test a backup if for example the test is not always run after backup or a backup media may have become damaged.
The Manage Backup / Validate (Test) option also checks the actual backup against the backup contents file to look for any inconsistencies which may arise if a backup is aborted part way through.
The Manage Backup / Validate option can also be used to make AISBackup’s out of any other zip files present on the PC, if this is of interest I will post how this can be done.
Barry.
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Validate option
Hi Barry
The validate option may seem superfluous but we do on occasion request users run this to correct backups that go awry. One of the latest problems was where somebody accidentally deleted the .bdb files, the validate option re-builds these.
But to confirm what you said, the option need not be run on existing completed successfully backup's unless you suspect media damage.
Barry
The validate option may seem superfluous but we do on occasion request users run this to correct backups that go awry. One of the latest problems was where somebody accidentally deleted the .bdb files, the validate option re-builds these.
But to confirm what you said, the option need not be run on existing completed successfully backup's unless you suspect media damage.
Barry
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