On Wednesday 04 July 2007 9:26:14 am Lynn David Newton wrote: > > I gues Ark is some sort of KDE GUI wrapper for gzip? Yes it is. > Avoid that if you can. If that's an option it means you > are willing to accept loss of data as a solution. How > important is the DB to you? Very. And sending the question here was the only first step. I needed to have the database up and running in some form because it is used on a live site. Thankfully today is a holiday, so I had a bit of a reprieve. Happy Independence Day to everyone BTW!!!! I was going to go back to a previous backup, but was then going to have to make up for lost data. I had to have something "right now," but if I could keep bashing away at the more recent back up, I would. > In any case, if something > is actually corrupted, you'll want to know what and > why. gzip files don't just suddenly become corrupt all > by themselves. It's more likely you're doing something > wrong but just don't know it. > > Have you tried using gzip from the command line? What > does this tell you? > > gunzip mydbarchivename.gz Thanks for the reminder. That simple fix got lost in the immediate pucker factor of having to fight with the backup. I did that and it unpacked it and it said gzip: 070307-localhost.sql.gz: decompression OK, trailing garbage ignored <> So now I need to look into the "trailing garbage" issue to see what that was. Thanks! -- Jason Hayes E-mail: jason@jasonhayes.org --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss