Release 10.1A: OpenEdge Deployment:
Startup Command and Parameter Reference


Non-reliable I/O (-r)

Use Non-reliable I/O (-r) to enable buffered I/O to the before-image file. In most cases, avoid using this parameter because it might put database integrity at risk.

Operating system
and syntax
UNIX
Windows
-r
Use
with
Maximum value
Minimum value
Single-user default
Multi-user default
Client Connection
Unbuffered I/O
Unbuffered I/O

Caution: If you run Progress with the -r parameter and your system fails because of a system crash or power failure, you cannot recover the database. You must restore the database from a backup and restart processing from the beginning.

Caution: If you are updating a database using buffered I/O and there is a Progress system failure but no hardware failure, Progress can recover the database.

In general, you always want complete database integrity or you want fast performance for large tasks, such as loading large amounts of data or doing fiscal year-end processing. The -r parameter does not guarantee complete database integrity, and No Crash Protection (-i) is faster in terms of performance.


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