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Objectdb recovery

is enabled) the database file should not be corrupted. You can check your database file
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zip file or JAR manifest missing

/objectdb.jar gzdillon Lai Yang Maybe the objectdb.jar in one site is corrupted (e.g. copied by FTP in
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ObjectDB stability after power failure

to be corrupted. When the database is opened again it should be recovered automatically. In addition
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Memory Leak in EntityManagerFactory ?

for me. the png file is corrupted after upload (and download). or does I miss
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How to do an Offline Database Backup?

which guarantees the file will not be corrupted? CBE CBE You should close the PersistenceManagerFactory (not
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NullPointerException in ENH.g(ENH.java:401)

corrupted after time or the internal structure does not match anymore. Unfortunately I
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ObjectDB version 2.2 has been released

database corruption bug (issue #187). Fixed a critical bug in schema evolution of modified ancestor
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ClassCastException on SELECT NEW ... after UPDATE over Java RMI

(1) The DB file after the query is in trvr-corrupt.zip. As you can see the update completes Ok
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cannot delete objects after crash (see issue 2283)

become corrupted). Which of this options seems to fit better to your needs? support Support We would prefer
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Errors after unexpected server shutdown

with the data or corrupted. This shouldn't happen of course as recovery from failure should protect data

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