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RE: Reference to non-existent node error

From: Paul Welter <pwelter_at_loresoft.com>
Date: 2004-04-30 00:28:13 CEST

 
> OK, thanks for the repository files, I've inspected them, and I'm
afraid
> that repository is very very messed up.
>
> Four of the database tables contain corrupt data. Oddly, some of the
> database tables contain corrupt data which looks like data from a
> different
> table! It is certain this corruption did not originate just because of
a
> reboot.
>
> Is the repository on a network drive (bad!) or a local disc?
>
> Did anything happen which might have damaged the repository in the
past?
>
> Max.
>

System Information:
Windows 2003 Server with multiple IP addresses. Apache is setup to
listen on 192.168.100.15:80. IIS Listens on 192.168.100.10:80. I'm also
running Apache with SSL configured. All client access to the repository
is through Apache, most over SSL. The repository is not on a network
drive.

After looking though the log files, the first error happen right after a
reboot of the server. The repository ran fine for months before hand.
I can't see anything specific that would have caused the corruption.

Thanks
Paul

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