Back up after you change the physical schema
You must perform a level-0 backup of the root dbspace and the modified storage spaces to ensure that you can restore the data in certain circumstances.
Perform a level-0 backup to ensure that you can restore data when you:
- Add or drop mirroring
- Drop a logical-log file
- Change the size or location of the physical log
- Change your storage-manager configuration
- Add, move, or drop a dbspace, blobspace, or sbspace
- Add, move, or drop a chunk to a dbspace, blobspace, or sbspace
Important: When you add a new logical log, you
no longer are required to perform a level-0 backup of the root dbspace
and modified dbspace to use the new logical log. However, you must
perform the level-0 backup to prevent level-1 and level-2 backups
from failing.
You must perform a level-0 backup of the modified
storage spaces to ensure that you can restore the unlogged data before
you switch to a logging table type:
- When you convert a nonlogging database to a logging database
- When you convert a RAW table to standard