Progress
Database Administration
Guide and Reference
Using No-integrity Mode Bulk Data Loading
PROUTIL can perform database updates faster when it runs in no-integrity mode rather than in the default full-integrity mode. However, if there is a system crash during this update activity, Progress cannot recover the database. The database can only be recovered by restoring a backup.
To enable no-integrity mode, use the No Crash Protection (-
CAUTION: Back up databases before you run any process with the -i
) parameter. This parameter is particularly useful for running batch jobs, such as bulk data loading. For more information about No Crash Protection, see Database Startup Parameters."i
startup parameter. Any crash that occurs while you are running processes with the -i
parameter damages the database and makes that database invalid. If this happens, you must restore the database from the most recent backup copy.
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