Download Service Single Checksum Mismatch Fix

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Robinette Stiles

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Jan 21, 2024, 4:44:03 AM1/21/24
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The checksum algorithm finds the for the most recent previous recovery point for which the EDB checksum check was successful. If there is none, or if there is a base image newer than the last successful recovery point, the checksum check is a full check, in which every single EDB page is read and verified. If a successful checksum check exists, then only the changed pages are verified. This process takes several steps.

After deploying an updated app to a deployment client, instead of the client restarting splunkd (as requested), it shuts down compleetly. As a result, I have to connect to the boxes and manually restart the splunkd service. For a few months I only had this problem with a single forwarder (I tried a few upgrades, but that made no difference). Now more recently several additional servers are having this problem too.

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A while back, I started having "checksum mismatch" warnings on my NAS volume. It happened randomly. No specific scenario. Just to be sure, I checked the files using a binary comparison tool. And true, the files were corrupted or a mismatch to the original file. I did lots of tests. Different drives, one drive vs many, BASIC volume, RAID5, RAID6, RAID10, no raid etc. I even changed the drives completely with a new set I had lying around. All are high end Enterprise Western Digital drives. Same result. I copied data from my laptop to the NAS, 137 files each about 1GB in size. After copying, 5-10 of them were a mismatch compared to the source (used a binary file comparison tool). Only rarely would I get an actual warning from BTRFS filesystem on the NAS. My NAS warned me perhaps about 2 files, but the binary comparison tool found 5-10 files that did not match with the original.

After putting the original Synology ECC RAM that came with my NAS back in, I have not been able to reproduce even one single error or mismatch. So far all binary file comparisons have been a match. No matter I transfer the files and do a comparison or I copy from one share to another on the NAS internally, the binary comparison is still a match, whenever I test against the same files and folders on my laptop. With ECC everything is a match ALL the time. I have not been able to find even just one mismatch.

So im just trying to make a minecraft server to run on my pc for me and my friend to play on, i downloaded forge 1.18.1 (latest release) and tried running it, but when i tried installing the server i get an error saying what the title has (Downloading minecraft server failed, invalid checksum.) and the installer just quits and only creates a single folder named "libraries". i downloaded java 17 which im pretty sure is the required one to either run a client or server for minecraft version 1.18+

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