Database Repairs Again?

It happens occasionally (last night was the latest), particularly after a long session of editing, repairing, updating or deleting assets. It takes about 3 hrs to complete. Despite the inconvenience it is preferable to having a buildup of corrupted assets on my system and the problems that that might create.
 
nicky: good to see someone seeing the real purpose of the thread, nick.

pware: however, mine took only about 1hr. you're not the only one with a heck-of-a-lot of corrupted assets and one missing other assets.
 
Don't get me going on this stuff! I've had my share of database repairs and validation over the past few weeks. My reinstall took 3-days, exactly 3-days, to install, import, and validate the data. Even when everything appeared complete, the validation process kicked in again for another 34K assets. At nearly 1-second each, the process took close to 10 hours to finish, or about 2:25am for me when it completed and was by then too late to do anything.

John
 
For about a week, I have not had to deal with it. Just be careful you don't interrupt when shutting down, and be careful with what you overwrite.

I have had the ARN stuff mess up four or so times in a row during reinstall. Learned to just leave it alone, unless errors. Then I figured just keep the local content, not foreign to my territory content.
Less content is less trouble.

Paul
 
nicky: good to see someone seeing the real purpose of the thread, nick.

From your opening post there appeared to be none.


Are you asking is everyone suddenly experiencing a database repair at the same time as you? Seeing how QDRs are a local event (ie. on your own computer) and is in no way influenced by N3V and/or the DLS, how about..no?

Are you asking what to do now that you have a QDR on your hands? Wait it out.

Are you asking what to do to avoid QDRs in the future? There are 7294.85 posts on this topic already.
Oh look, I even did you a favor and found one of them.

Cheerio,
Nicholas
 
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