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by chasil
2564 days ago
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A decade and a half ago, I wrote an Oracle archived log that I had compressed with bzip2 to a DLT40 tape. I recovered and uncompressed (without error) the log, then tried to apply it to a database recovery which rejected it as corrupt. After several attempts to read the tape (amounting to dozens of hours), I finally put it in the original drive that wrote it and pulled the file to the remote recovery system - this worked. I immediately began including PAR2 files on the tapes, so the restored contents could be verified and corrected. I have my doubts that bzip2 is as sensitive to corruption as the author of asserts, but perhaps there have been improvements to the code since my misfortune. |
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