> ---In [email protected], <vncastanheira@...> wrote :
 > 
 > It should be a nbackup file since it has .nbk extension 

  Strong proof :-)

> and created by a tool that uses nbackup.

  What tool ? How it is uses nbackup ? 

> Is it possible to recover it, if corrupted?
  
  I don't know.

  Show us output of  

    gstat -h <your_nbk_file>

to make sure it is really zero-level nbakup file.

Regards,
Vlad




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