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Restoring a FrontBase database


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I have a FrontBase database that I am trying to restore. This is a database system I have no experience up until now so this may be a basic question. I am issuing the following command to restore



c:usr>FrontBasebinFrontBase.exe -console -create -restore=c:usrB_2017_03_08-20_36_14 MyDB


And get the error



2017-03-16 11:28:38 FrontBase Server - 8.2.8 64-bit on Windows NT/2000
2017-03-16 11:28:38 Cannot determine keys identity, Wrong magic number - not a backup file
2017-03-16 11:28:38 Failed to restore database from the backup


The backup was actually created on a Mac, I am not sure if the format is portable.



If anyone has experience with Frontbase I would love to hear from them, it doesn't seem to be a common DB.










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    I have a FrontBase database that I am trying to restore. This is a database system I have no experience up until now so this may be a basic question. I am issuing the following command to restore



    c:usr>FrontBasebinFrontBase.exe -console -create -restore=c:usrB_2017_03_08-20_36_14 MyDB


    And get the error



    2017-03-16 11:28:38 FrontBase Server - 8.2.8 64-bit on Windows NT/2000
    2017-03-16 11:28:38 Cannot determine keys identity, Wrong magic number - not a backup file
    2017-03-16 11:28:38 Failed to restore database from the backup


    The backup was actually created on a Mac, I am not sure if the format is portable.



    If anyone has experience with Frontbase I would love to hear from them, it doesn't seem to be a common DB.










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      I have a FrontBase database that I am trying to restore. This is a database system I have no experience up until now so this may be a basic question. I am issuing the following command to restore



      c:usr>FrontBasebinFrontBase.exe -console -create -restore=c:usrB_2017_03_08-20_36_14 MyDB


      And get the error



      2017-03-16 11:28:38 FrontBase Server - 8.2.8 64-bit on Windows NT/2000
      2017-03-16 11:28:38 Cannot determine keys identity, Wrong magic number - not a backup file
      2017-03-16 11:28:38 Failed to restore database from the backup


      The backup was actually created on a Mac, I am not sure if the format is portable.



      If anyone has experience with Frontbase I would love to hear from them, it doesn't seem to be a common DB.










      share|improve this question














      I have a FrontBase database that I am trying to restore. This is a database system I have no experience up until now so this may be a basic question. I am issuing the following command to restore



      c:usr>FrontBasebinFrontBase.exe -console -create -restore=c:usrB_2017_03_08-20_36_14 MyDB


      And get the error



      2017-03-16 11:28:38 FrontBase Server - 8.2.8 64-bit on Windows NT/2000
      2017-03-16 11:28:38 Cannot determine keys identity, Wrong magic number - not a backup file
      2017-03-16 11:28:38 Failed to restore database from the backup


      The backup was actually created on a Mac, I am not sure if the format is portable.



      If anyone has experience with Frontbase I would love to hear from them, it doesn't seem to be a common DB.







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          Is the mac and Windows machines running same version of FrontBase? if not you have to export the database to file format and import it:



          On mac :



          WRITE ALL OUTPUT(DIR = '<path>', TYPE = 'FrontBase',
          CONTENT = TRUE);


          On Windows:



          script <path>/schema.sql;


          See more in release note: http://www.frontbase.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/FBWebSite






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            Is the mac and Windows machines running same version of FrontBase? if not you have to export the database to file format and import it:



            On mac :



            WRITE ALL OUTPUT(DIR = '<path>', TYPE = 'FrontBase',
            CONTENT = TRUE);


            On Windows:



            script <path>/schema.sql;


            See more in release note: http://www.frontbase.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/FBWebSite






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              Is the mac and Windows machines running same version of FrontBase? if not you have to export the database to file format and import it:



              On mac :



              WRITE ALL OUTPUT(DIR = '<path>', TYPE = 'FrontBase',
              CONTENT = TRUE);


              On Windows:



              script <path>/schema.sql;


              See more in release note: http://www.frontbase.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/FBWebSite






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                Is the mac and Windows machines running same version of FrontBase? if not you have to export the database to file format and import it:



                On mac :



                WRITE ALL OUTPUT(DIR = '<path>', TYPE = 'FrontBase',
                CONTENT = TRUE);


                On Windows:



                script <path>/schema.sql;


                See more in release note: http://www.frontbase.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/FBWebSite






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                Is the mac and Windows machines running same version of FrontBase? if not you have to export the database to file format and import it:



                On mac :



                WRITE ALL OUTPUT(DIR = '<path>', TYPE = 'FrontBase',
                CONTENT = TRUE);


                On Windows:



                script <path>/schema.sql;


                See more in release note: http://www.frontbase.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/FBWebSite







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