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    Quicker way to backup?

    Hello,

    I'm on a not too brilliant pc and working with a large database so it's taking more than two and a half hours to make a snapshot. That's fine, I can just run it at the end of the day, but a couple of times now I've had an error when copying and pasting a bunch of items near the end of the day, and bam 1 days work is gone.

    I know that this sounds really hackish and I'm expecting everyone to say "no way!" but I thought I'd just check: Could I simply copy and paste the actinic database file (where ever it is) and store that in a folder as a quick way to backup the database?

    Any related info is very welcome.

    Cheers,
    Toby

    #2
    1. Yes.

    2. For a more complete backup see http://community.actinic.com/showthread.php?t=44508

    Mike
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      #3
      And of course have a tool such as dropbox,carbonite etc to take backup copies online so you have a copy in the event of hard disk failure

      or copy across your network if you arent on a solo pc

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        #4
        Ok that's great, thanks a lot.

        So to clarify: I can just copy and paste the ActinicCatalog.mbd from the site root directory to a backup folder on my desktop and if anything goes wrong (eg a product gets lost during a drag and drop) I can just close Actinic, paste the backup ActinicCatalog.mbd from my desktop back into the site root and when I reopen Actinic everything will be hunky dory and any lost products will be back again.

        Is that correct?

        Also, has anyone else actually done this ever/as part of their normal workflow?

        Thanks again.

        ps. I'll still be running proper snapshots at the end of every day for a super safe and more complete backup.

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          #5
          The MDB will hold the database records but not images (just where they should be) etc so you will still need to either do a snapshot once a day or a backup of the sites folder and if needed between snapshots just replace the images in their right position

          Jan Mole-end has a automatic free site backup programe where you can tell it how often you want the MDB saved
          Chris Ashdown

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            #6
            Originally posted by tobytoby View Post
            Also, has anyone else actually done this ever/as part of their normal workflow?
            I do it on a regular basis especially when in design mode as very quick to kill a site and far far longer to get back to where you were. Regular copying of the .MDB file can save a lot of heartache.

            As Chris points out this should be in addition to the regular ACD snapshot and viewed as a quick way to sorting a crash.


            Bikster
            SellerDeck Designs and Responsive Themes

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              #7
              http://www.mole-end.biz/acatalog/ME_EasyBackup.html

              This is info on mole-end's free download. We have this running every hour and works really well.
              Donna

              Chief bunting supplier to Take That!

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                #8
                Awesome thanks a lot everyone, that's really good advice. I can crack on with it now : )

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