Hello Fellow Nukers,

So we just recently had a pretty severe file system fallout on our server and 
many of the cg render pass sequences have randomly been affected with data 
corruption.  

The files are still there, same size, etc.  But when the read node attempts to 
load corrupted frames it gives an error along the lines of "data missing in 
"file" zlib error....", I don't have it in front of me right now.

I am wondering how I could write a python script that would playback through a 
comp's frame range and print all the errors to a txt file automatically.

The scale of the amount of read nodes and image sequences we are dealing with 
is massive so something along these lines would save us manually having to go 
through and find which frame are corrupted.  Having a script that could be 
launched from an open script's GUI would be perfectly fine if it could generate 
the txt file in the same location as the .nk script that printed full path 
location of each frame that errors.Then we would at least be in a place to know 
which frames need to be relaunched from the CG side of things.

Appreciate input from anyone that could put me down the right path of 
efficiently tracking all these down.  Thanks!



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