bad apples in mnesia db
Dan Gudmundsson
dgud@REDACTED
Thu Dec 9 10:21:22 CET 2004
Check the code :-)
Sorry, forgot to reply..
Actually its the number bad bytes found when repairing bad data files,
this indicates that the files where not closed properly and may
contain bad/old data, it's normally ok but it's a warning so that you
won't be so suprised if the data is inconsistent.
/Dan
Henk Bijker writes:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there anywhere I can find more information regarding the following
> message?
>
> Any idea's on how to prevent this from happening?
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Henk.
>
>
>
> (acb_application@REDACTED)3>
> Mnesia('acb_application@REDACTED
> acard.net'): {unpaids_bin,dcd2ets} repaired, lost 5 bad bytes
> (acb_application@REDACTED)3>
> Mnesia('acb_application@REDACTED
> acard.net'): {unpaids_bin,dcd2ets} repaired, lost 348 bad bytes
> (acb_application@REDACTED)3>
> Mnesia('acb_application@REDACTED
> acard.net'): {unpaids_bin,dcd2ets} repaired, lost 245 bad bytes
> (acb_application@REDACTED)3>
>
>
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