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Mamta A. Satoor updated DERBY-5232:
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Attachment: DERBY5232_patch7_stat.txt
DERBY5232_patch7_diff.txt
This patch uses OutputStreamWriter to write the readme files. If there are no
further comments, I will go ahead and commit this.
I am also working on writing junit test which will look for the 3 readme files
after the database is created.
> Put a stern README file in log and seg0 directories to warn users of
> corrpution they will cause if they touch files there
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> Key: DERBY-5232
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-5232
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Store
> Affects Versions: 10.8.1.2
> Reporter: Kathey Marsden
> Assignee: Mamta A. Satoor
> Fix For: 10.10.0.0
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> Attachments: DERBY5232_patch1_diff.txt, DERBY5232_patch1_stat.txt,
> DERBY5232_patch2_diff.txt, DERBY5232_patch2_stat.txt,
> DERBY5232_patch3_diff.txt, DERBY5232_patch3_stat.txt,
> DERBY5232_patch4_diff.txt, DERBY5232_patch4_stat.txt,
> DERBY5232_patch5_diff.txt, DERBY5232_patch5_stat.txt,
> DERBY5232_patch6_diff.txt, DERBY5232_patch6_stat.txt,
> DERBY5232_patch7_diff.txt, DERBY5232_patch7_stat.txt
>
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> Users often on bad advice or desperation touch or delete files in the log or
> seg0 directories (mostly log).
> I think it would be good for new databases and on upgrade that a file be
> created in these directories with a name like:
> TOUCHING_FILES_HERE_WILL_CORRUPT_DB_README.txt
> or some such to warn of the perils of doing this and the corrupting effects
> and how it can eliminate any possibility of salvage. It should also encourage
> users to make a zip backup of the database directory with no jvm currently
> accessing it before trying to do anything with the database if it appears to
> be already corrupt. Also point to backup/restore documentation and encourage
> restore of a good backup into an empty directory if the database is corrupt.
> I'm not sure if it would help but it couldn't hurt.
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