On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 12:29 PM Simon Slavin <slav...@bigfraud.org> wrote:

> I may have missed this already being discussed.
>
> Will you have access to a copy of the database as it was before corruption
> testing ?  Can you use SQLite to see whether it is already corrupt ?  Or
> can the test run on a brand new, freshly-created database ?  If neither of
> those, your test won't be fair.
>

We are able to repro this problem, so clean databases aren't a problem.
 At least the first time this was done in-house, it was on a brand new
database (not sure about all the subsequent tests - at least some were on
databases which had already been hit with a power failure).
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