Dear Intelrullz, 

 

Thanks for your respond. 

Yes, I have ever backup, restore and validate it, and its ok, no errors found. 
Still don’t have clue why it could be happen.. and how to avoid it.. 

 

Regards, 

Christine Sanjaya - MIS 

 

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Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2016 9:23 AM
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Subject: RE: [firebird-support] Re: Database Corrupt ?

 

  

Hi Christine,

Successful restore does *not* mean your original database is ok. It just means 
the backup contains consistent data, which (I believe) means it did not touch 
any corrupt pages. I assume it could be 'truncated just the right way' and 
remain valid, but I'd love to see it actually happen. Generally, corruption may 
go unnoticed for months, depending on the workload/data/moon-phase/so-on

If you have the option of downtime - I'd suggest a full validation on the 
files. File copy is possible with some NBackup magic, but it seems risky on a 
DB with an unknown state.

A few hours of RAM testing won't hurt too.

As for the CPU - nothing weird about that. A lot of machines have cpu power 
management on powersave by default, which keeps the freq lower (that 4GHz cpu 
is a descent room heater at full speed). You'll probably want to change that on 
a DB server, though :)





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