Ebase users,

We had a system crash (probably due to a power outage longer than the UPS
could handle) of the machine running FM Server, which hosts our ebase.  I
discovered this some time after the fact.

I'm wondering what the likelihood of corrupt data is ... to the best of my
understanding, if nobody was using ebase at the time, and therefore there
couldn't have been outstanding changes to be written to disk, chances are
that FM server had flushed the cache to disk (it's set to do so every few
minutes) and the data should be fine.

Does this make sense?  I'm fairly new at FM Server.

Thanks for any information you may have,

Eric Johnson
Colorado Environmental Coalition


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