David Bolen
2001-Jul-25 03:54 UTC
Can rsync synchronize design changes to tables and data betwe en two Microsoft ACCESS replicas, mdb files?
R. Weisz [rweisz4@home.com] writes:> Has anyone using rsync ever tried using it to manage the replication and > synchronization process for Microsoft ACCESS replicas? If so,Not for Microsoft ACCESS, but we synchronize copies of SQL/Anywhere databases constantly. As long as you're not trying to synchronize files that are actively in use (which may prevent rsync from reading portions of the files) there's no reason why it won't work for any database file. Rsync itself is just treating the files as arbitrary binary data - it doesn't care about any structure to the file data, whether it be a database storage, word processing document, or just flat text. One small suggestion for efficiency - for our database transfers, we keep the blocksize at some multiple of the underlying database page size (1K for our SQL/Anywhere databases) since its the nature of the beast that all changes to the database will occur within those boundaries. It's not guaranteed to be more efficient, but we've found it to be so (it prevents multiple rsync blocks from being involved in a single database change). I believe for the Jet engine that access uses it was 2K prior to Jet 4.0 and 4K afterwards. -- David /-----------------------------------------------------------------------\ \ David Bolen \ E-mail: db3l@fitlinxx.com / | FitLinxx, Inc. \ Phone: (203) 708-5192 | / 860 Canal Street, Stamford, CT 06902 \ Fax: (203) 316-5150 \ \-----------------------------------------------------------------------/
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