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Marcus

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Nov 24, 2009, 6:05:39 AM11/24/09
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Hello,

again Im having problems with one of my profiles when trying to delete
a day from the database.

My first try:
# ./udb-sanitizer -f -q -z -d 20091123 -p "my_profile"

ERROR: (8024-758-1986) Failed to add record

ok, too much force and silence in the output, so I removed -f and -q,
ending up in my second try:

# ./udb-sanitizer -z -d 20091123 -p "my_profile"
Profile directory = /urchin6/data/reports/%28NONE%29/my_profile/
Are you sure you want to zero out the data from 20091123 to
20091123? [(y)es, (n)o, (q)uit]: y
(zeroday) :: Performing zero-out operation on /urchin6/data/reports/
%28NONE%29/my_profile/200911 from [ 20091123 - 20091123]

ERROR: (8010-577-1192) Database file is the wrong size - run sanitizer
DETAIL: /urchin6/data/reports/%28NONE%29/my_profile//tmp/200911/200911-
ud01


Ok, sanitizer is complaining so I have to run the sanitizer???
My blood pressure is raising and I am close to calling names to the
sanitizer tool. Nice one, this DETAIL hint is so useless, as the file
is binary..

Please, dont tell me, that I have to reread the logs of the full
November for this particular profile. Is there anything I can do?

regards,
Marcus

Marcus

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Nov 25, 2009, 6:15:16 AM11/25/09
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Moin,

>
> Ok, sanitizer is complaining so I have to run the sanitizer???
> My blood pressure is raising and I am close to calling names to the
> sanitizer tool. Nice one, this DETAIL hint is so useless, as the file
> is binary..
>

Ok, I think I figured out the deeper meaning of this "run sanitizer"
sentence. It is referring to the rollback option?

Due to space issues I had this one disabled. I accept my punishment
and will never ever again fiddle with the default config :)

regards,
Marcus

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