Database crash + re-scan -- I am alone in this ??
Re: Database crash + re-scan -- I am alone in this ??
I am now imagining your songs folder is titled something like ...
MySongs'); DROP TABLE meta_keys;--
MySongs'); DROP TABLE meta_keys;--
-
- Posts: 7033
- Joined: Wed Jun 25, 2014 11:34 am
Re: Database crash + re-scan -- I am alone in this ??
While this certainly is possible, corrupted files on the file system level is actually extremely rare since OS X 10.5.steko wrote:Maybe one of your indexed directories/folders is corrupted, or contains (a) corrupted file(s. A tool like DiskWarrior would come in handy now…
Naturally, the index process could itself have corrupted some database records on the database level or be inconsistent.
Make some music!
Re: Database crash + re-scan -- I am alone in this ??
That's why only mholloway is having this...Stromkraft wrote:While this certainly is possible, corrupted files on the file system level is actually extremely rare since OS X 10.5.
Of course - but if it still happens after deleting "files.db"?Stromkraft wrote:Naturally, the index process could itself have corrupted some database records on the database level or be inconsistent.
Rahad Jackson wrote:My Awesome Mix Tape #6
-
- Posts: 7033
- Joined: Wed Jun 25, 2014 11:34 am
Re: Database crash + re-scan -- I am alone in this ??
As I said, that's possible. I'd sooner suspect hardware about to give up than actual file system errors on a fully working disk though. That being said, there's obviously nothing wrong with running Disk Warrior or similar if one owns it.steko wrote:That's why only mholloway is having this...Stromkraft wrote:While this certainly is possible, corrupted files on the file system level is actually extremely rare since OS X 10.5.
If some process for some reason is writing erroneous data to the db, that may be recreated during use or attempts to rebuild the db.steko wrote: if it still happens after deleting "files.db"?
The best way to find out if it's a disk problem would be to boot from another disk with the same user library on it and otherwise as closely structured as the the main disk as possible.
Make some music!
Re: Database crash + re-scan -- I am alone in this ??
1.I don't think it's a disk/hardware problem - the problem was already there on an older machine.
2. Corrupted files would get carried over to a clone, right?
2. Corrupted files would get carried over to a clone, right?
Rahad Jackson wrote:My Awesome Mix Tape #6
-
- Posts: 1718
- Joined: Tue Jun 15, 2010 10:46 am
Re: Database crash + re-scan -- I am alone in this ??
Will 10 get database of database and scan database to create database to solve this?
-
- Posts: 7033
- Joined: Wed Jun 25, 2014 11:34 am
Re: Database crash + re-scan -- I am alone in this ??
I wasn't thinking clone, but a rebuild. I actually had some corrupt Live presets just the other day and those crashed Live, which is a rare thing for me.steko wrote: 2. Corrupted files would get carried over to a clone, right?
Make some music!
-
- Posts: 625
- Joined: Mon Mar 14, 2005 3:33 am
Re: Database crash + re-scan -- I am alone in this ??
I have similar issues. I'm not sure yet but it seems to happen when Live crashes. Recently it crashes almost on a daily basis.
"You are what you think you are"
Sadarahu
Sadarahu
Re: Database crash + re-scan -- I am alone in this ??
yes I have and posted it here, didnt you find my post about losing my DB ? I contacted support and cant recall, but I restarted live and somehow got it back
-
- Posts: 11
- Joined: Sat Jan 12, 2013 10:59 pm
Re: Database crash + re-scan -- I am alone in this ??
Same problem on Win 10, Live 64 Suite here. I am getting sick of waiting for database to rebuild.
Re: Database crash + re-scan -- I am alone in this ??
just yesterday my database crashed,Ive had this before but this time live gave me a different error. I had to re add my main library back into my database. Not sure if this is the same thing. It didnt rescan automatically , it wouldnt even scan.
w- 7 pro 64 bit
32 gb
i7 core 4.4
w- 7 pro 64 bit
32 gb
i7 core 4.4