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Caché High Availability Guide - InterSystems Documentation

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<strong>Caché</strong> Backup UtilitiesValues of backup_typebackup_type123DescriptionIncremental backupFull backupCumulative incremental backupFor example to run a full backup:%SYS>w $$INT^DBSIZE(2)13178^5The returned value is two numbers separated by a caret (^). In this example, the returnedvalue 13178 is the total estimated size of the backup, in blocks; the returned value 5 indicatesthe number of databases to be backed up.%SYS>w $$INT^DBSIZE(1)996^5%SYS>w $$INT^DBSIZE(3)996^5%SYS>%SYS>w $$INT^DBSIZE(1)95^3^950272^16^1013760^1980^1980%SYS>w $$INT^DBSIZE(2)2620^3^22390784^377^22302720^43560^43560%SYS>w $$INT^DBSIZE(3)95^3^950272^16^1013760^1980^1980%SYS>2.7.2 <strong>Caché</strong> ^BACKUP RoutineThe <strong>Caché</strong> ^BACKUP utility allows you to backup <strong>Caché</strong> databases or to restore an alreadycreated backup. If a list of databases has not been created then all databases will be includedin the backup. If a list is created that list will apply to all aspects of the backup systemincluding calls to LISTDIRS^DBACK and CLRINC^DBACK for scripted backups.Note:When editing the database list use the database name, not the directory name. Thisis consistent with the way the backup configuration works in the System ManagementPortal.<strong>Caché</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>Availability</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 41

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