Hello Myles,
Do backup with the following switches:
gbak -b -g -v -ig ...
Regards,
Alexey Kovyazin
IBSurgeon
> We have a Firebird 1.5 Super Server database on Linux running that
> decided last week to stop successfully completing a backup with GBAK.
>
> After running for about an hour, it fai
Try install fb 2.5 and do a "select * from " for all your tables.
At the end copy the fdb back to your linux server.
Em 08/02/2013 16:36, "vladman992000" escreveu:
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Try install fb 2.5 and do a "select * from " for all your tables.
At the end copy the fdb back to your linux server.
Em 08/02/2013 16:36, "vladman992000" escreveu:
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> We have a Firebird 1.5 Super Server database on Linux running that decided
> last week to stop successfully completing a b
We have a Firebird 1.5 Super Server database on Linux running that decided last
week to stop successfully completing a backup with GBAK.
After running for about an hour, it fails with the following error:
gbak: ERROR: database file appears corrupt ()
gbak: ERROR: wrong page type
gbak: ERROR:
Hello,
Consider our Firebird recovery support service:
http://ib-aid.com/services/recovery
Payment is after successfully recovery.
Regards,
Alexey Kovyazin
IBSurgeon
> I have a customer database that is returning "internal gds software
> consistency check (applied differences will not fit in
I have a customer database that is returning "internal gds software consistency
check (applied differences will not fit in record (177))" whenever I access a
particular table.
I've run gbak with -g switch and it fails on the one particular table
I've run it with and without running gfix -v -full
Check this
AV in engine when preparing query against dropping table
http://tracker.firebirdsql.org/browse/CORE-3557
Regards
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Hello,
We would like to know that is it possible for a Firebird database to get
corrupted when one transaction issues DROP TABLE and there are other
connections/transactions running concurrently in the database?
The reason why we would like to know this is to make sure whether this can be
real