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External Error: invalid stored block lengths

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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    Has anyone got this message while trying to import a backup?

    Seams to be only affecting one app in my system but nonetheless not sure what may have caused this error, I have since backed up to a version 2 weeks ago but after that point the backups seem to fail. I need the data that was created inside since then but cant get a working restore after that point. Any thoughts?

    Wordpress v2.25.0
    v7.3.6 (Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS)

    Cloudron-wrror.jpg

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    • affinityA affinity

      Has anyone got this message while trying to import a backup?

      Seams to be only affecting one app in my system but nonetheless not sure what may have caused this error, I have since backed up to a version 2 weeks ago but after that point the backups seem to fail. I need the data that was created inside since then but cant get a working restore after that point. Any thoughts?

      Wordpress v2.25.0
      v7.3.6 (Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS)

      Cloudron-wrror.jpg

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      wrote on last edited by
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      @affinity which backup provider are you using? This is an error from the service.

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        @affinity which backup provider are you using? This is an error from the service.

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        @girish It's a CIFS mount from another local Linx server.

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        • affinityA affinity

          @girish It's a CIFS mount from another local Linx server.

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          @affinity it seems to me that the backup file is corrupt (the error comes from gzip, I think). Not sure where the CIFS target is but I would check if the disk of that server is doing ok . Do you have any other (older or newer) backups to work with?

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          • girishG girish

            @affinity it seems to me that the backup file is corrupt (the error comes from gzip, I think). Not sure where the CIFS target is but I would check if the disk of that server is doing ok . Do you have any other (older or newer) backups to work with?

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            @girish I think this could be the case, I tried to extract the Gzip and tar file inside but had an extraction failure, So I think the file may have been corrupted due to a faulty sector of the drive. Going to replace it shortly.

            No, I didn't have any other redundancy. But hey, it happens.

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            • affinityA affinity

              @girish I think this could be the case, I tried to extract the Gzip and tar file inside but had an extraction failure, So I think the file may have been corrupted due to a faulty sector of the drive. Going to replace it shortly.

              No, I didn't have any other redundancy. But hey, it happens.

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              @affinity yes, so in coming releases, we will have a checksum to verify backups. Hopefully, this is caught sooner and not just when trying to restore.

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