roberts
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Posted: Oct. 20 2006,01:27 |
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backup and restore go hand in hand. If you have specified a restore boot time option then that becomes the target backup device.
The backup device can be easily cleared using the Backup/Restore Button from control panel, then select the None button.
However, from your requirements,i.e,, wanting a restore but no further backup. implies that your backup.tar.gz is static.
That is the very definition of our extension type tar.gz.
So I would suggest renaming your backup.tar.gz to something like myconf.tar.gz and then use the standard mydsl options to load it.
This will prevent you from having to clear the backup device upon each boot.
Note: Depending on what other extensions might be loaded, you may wish to rename your backup.tar.gz to something that would ensure it will be loaded/restored last. Doing so will better emulate the natural order of restoration where the backup files are restored after all other mydsl extensions.
Edited by roberts on Oct. 20 2006,01:28
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