Hi all,
I'm reviewing an older Cache routine and came across this line of code: from file ^ZDBKCRON
S $ZT="^%ETSDK"
Error trap
/home/oper/script/cache_db_backup -t # Daily CacheDB Backup
produced the following output:
<NOROUTINE> *%ETSDK
<ERRTRAP>
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From what I understand, this is setting up an error trap, but I'm not entirely clear on how it works, especially in modern InterSystems IRIS environments.
Could someone please help explain:
- What exactly does this line do?
- Is
%ETSDKa standard system routine? I can't find it in our environment.
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I was understanding the cluster configuration supported by the Cache. Have couple of queries around that:
1. In Cache version 2018.2, there is a shrading concept which splits the data of a Master Data server into multiple small data server which store shraded data.
How do we protect (backup and restore) such environment, should we also backup/restore the multiple small data servers along with Master data server. Any documentation around this will really help.
2.