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"Skip atmp_consist is not a FUDforum table!"
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Skip atmp_consist is not a FUDforum table! Create a "sql/*.tbl" file for it to include it in the backup.
I am being left with corrupted tarballs when making a backup.
I tried running a backup manually to see and I am getting the previous line line near the end of the run.
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks.
]]>DaveQB2013-06-02T11:07:51-00:00Re: "Skip atmp_consist is not a FUDforum table!"
http://fudforum.org/forum/index.phpindex.php?t=rview&goto=168613&th=120879#msg_168613
Maybe they're just compressed.
]]>naudefj2013-06-02T16:24:38-00:00Re: "Skip atmp_consist is not a FUDforum table!"
http://fudforum.org/forum/index.phpindex.php?t=rview&goto=168616&th=120879#msg_168616
naudefj wrote on Mon, 03 June 2013 02:24
How do you know they are corrupt?
Maybe they're just compressed.
Because I am getting an error trying to unpack them:
gzip: FUDforum_02_05_2013_07_00.fud.gz: unexpected end of file
Hmmm they are all exactly 2147483647 bytes. Maybe I have a FS issue going on here....
I better dig into that more before bothering everyone on this forum.
Thanks.
]]>DaveQB2013-06-03T14:09:12-00:00Re: "Skip atmp_consist is not a FUDforum table!"
http://fudforum.org/forum/index.phpindex.php?t=rview&goto=168617&th=120879#msg_168617
Some googling seems to pop up php and 2gb file size limit.
What does the backup do exactly? Can I do a mysql dump and file copy separately?
Thanks.
]]>DaveQB2013-06-04T14:21:47-00:00Re: "Skip atmp_consist is not a FUDforum table!"
http://fudforum.org/forum/index.phpindex.php?t=rview&goto=168675&th=120879#msg_168675
Sure you can. See FAQ on the wiki for instructions.]]>naudefj2013-06-27T16:27:10-00:00Re: "Skip atmp_consist is not a FUDforum table!"
http://fudforum.org/forum/index.phpindex.php?t=rview&goto=168742&th=120879#msg_168742
naudefj wrote on Fri, 28 June 2013 02:27
> Can I do a mysql dump and file copy separately?
Sure you can. See FAQ on the wiki for instructions.
Awesome! This will solve it. I will move it to a 64bit host.