Which tool do you use to check that the actual size of the backup file is the same as the size recorded in the backup file header?
Which tool do you use to check that the actual size of the backup file is the same as the size recorded in the backup file header?
The correct answer is hdbbackupdiag. This tool is used to verify that for file-based backups, the actual size of the backup file matches the size recorded in the backup file header. Additionally, hdbbackupdiag ensures the backup is available and checks for necessary authorizations and backup IDs.
With hdbbackupdiag, you can verify: ●For file-based backups: -The backup is available in the file system, either at the location to which it was written or at a location specified by a search path. -The current operating system user has read authorization for the file.- The actual size of the backup file is the same as the size recorded in the backup file header. -The backup ID is identical to the backup ID specified in the backup catalog
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HA200-SAP HANA 2.0 SPS06 - Installation and Administration Checking the Backups Required for a Recovery The hdbbackupdiag tool determines which backups are required to complete a recovery in a specified point in time. It also checks if these backups are available and if they can be accessed. With hdbbackupdiag, you can verify: ●For file-based backups: -The backup is available in the file system, either at the location to which it was written or at a location specified by a search path. -The current operating system user has read authorization for the file. -The actual size of the backup file is the same as the size recorded in the backup file header. -The backup ID is identical to the backup ID specified in the backup catalog. ●For backups created using a third-party tool: The backup is available in the third-party tool.
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