Re: [Veritas-bu] Data Corruption (How to Troubleshoot)
2009-09-12 00:27:57
I would guess that the line terminations are getting you. Windows has cr/lf and Unix just lf. Since you're backing up the file in a binary fashion, when you restore it to another platform, your terminations aren't going to match what the OS expected.
This is also one of the reasons that cross-platform catalog migrations aren't supported.
.../Ed
2009/9/11 Jorge Fábregas <jorge.fabregas AT gmail DOT com>
Hello guys,
I have this 20GB TAR file (created with 7zip) on a Windows machine. I perform a backup of this TAR file and everything goes ok. When I restored the file
on a Linux host I first noticed the file size was off by a few bytes and I'm unable to extract it. I then verified with md5sum and I get a different hash from that of the original file (on Windows I use the md5sum.exe from
etree.org).
I really don't know if it's something going on while doing the backup or while doing the restore :( How would you troubleshoot this since there's no
backup verification process on NBU?
Thanks, Jorge
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