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BackupWS File Corrupt Error

James Mansell

BackupWS File Corrupt Error
« on: August 13, 2003, 10:40:04 AM »
When I try to open a BackupWS archive I get an error:
!   C:\Server Backups\464253\464253.08.12.03.rar: The file "???" header is corrupt

Also only bin, boot and dev are visible, wheras I had:
/bin,/boot,/dev,/etc,/home,/initrd,/lib,/opt,/quota.group,/quota.user,/root,/sbin,/service,/usr,/var in the Source.

Any thoughs appreciated.

James Mansell

Bill

Re: BackupWS File Corrupt Error
« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2003, 04:33:53 PM »
A number of people have reported this problem but I have not seen it personally. I backup to a windows machine on the network it I have no problems reading the RAR file on the windows machine. Have been lucky not to have to reinstall.

You might try reading/extracting the file on a windows machine with winrar and copying the files over with ssh.

James Mansell

Re: BackupWS File Corrupt Error
« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2003, 08:48:47 PM »
Bill wrote:
>
> A number of people have reported this problem but I have not
> seen it personally. I backup to a windows machine on the
> network it I have no problems reading the RAR file on the
> windows machine. Have been lucky not to have to reinstall.
>
> You might try reading/extracting the file on a windows
> machine with winrar and copying the files over with ssh

I'm backing up to a Windows Machine and trying to read the file with WinRAR. Which is the program that produces the error message.

James

Bill

Re: BackupWS File Corrupt Error
« Reply #3 on: August 13, 2003, 09:16:12 PM »
Interesting..... My backup file is only about 250 Megs and all fits in one rar file. Is your archive all one file or are you trying to split yours across CD sized pieces? I think rar may have a problem with files over 2 Gb.

James Mansell

Re: BackupWS File Corrupt Error
« Reply #4 on: August 13, 2003, 10:19:34 PM »
> you trying to split yours across CD sized pieces? I think rar
> may have a problem with files over 2 Gb.

The file size may be an issue. I'll just backing up a few directories and seeing if that helps.

James Mansell