Difference between revisions of "Corrupted Journal Restoration"
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+ | ==Journal Corruption Causes== | ||
+ | The journal file may be damaged due to a drive fault or sudden power-off of the server. Make sure to check the drive for errors if this occurs. | ||
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+ | ==Journal Backups== | ||
+ | You may be able to find a backup of the journal before corruption. Please see [[CreditLine_Backup#Batches_.28Journals.29|journal backup directory]]. | ||
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==Supported Versions== | ==Supported Versions== | ||
This feature is supported starting version 3.03.10 | This feature is supported starting version 3.03.10 | ||
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#Open [[CreditLine Batch Archive Dialog]] and follow the instructions below: [[Image:ArchiveCopy.gif|none|framed|a)Select the corrupted journal file to be restored. You can click '''Open''' to review the journal and make sure that it is the correct journal to be restored. <br> b) In the Output File field enter the path to the current journal file that will be created from a copy of the corrupted journal for the date and time selected. <br> c) Click '''Open / ReSequence'''. This will attempt to extract the transactions from the corrupted journal into the the selected path and resequence the transaction numbers for safety.]] | #Open [[CreditLine Batch Archive Dialog]] and follow the instructions below: [[Image:ArchiveCopy.gif|none|framed|a)Select the corrupted journal file to be restored. You can click '''Open''' to review the journal and make sure that it is the correct journal to be restored. <br> b) In the Output File field enter the path to the current journal file that will be created from a copy of the corrupted journal for the date and time selected. <br> c) Click '''Open / ReSequence'''. This will attempt to extract the transactions from the corrupted journal into the the selected path and resequence the transaction numbers for safety.]] | ||
#Now you have the selected batch journal as the current journal. | #Now you have the selected batch journal as the current journal. | ||
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#[[CreditLine Configuration Reload|Reload the configuration]] | #[[CreditLine Configuration Reload|Reload the configuration]] | ||
#Verify the new journal with [[CreditLine ViewModify Dialog]] | #Verify the new journal with [[CreditLine ViewModify Dialog]] |
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Contents
Journal Corruption Causes
The journal file may be damaged due to a drive fault or sudden power-off of the server. Make sure to check the drive for errors if this occurs.
Journal Backups
You may be able to find a backup of the journal before corruption. Please see journal backup directory.
Supported Versions
This feature is supported starting version 3.03.10
Extract Transactions From Corrupted Journal
- Open CreditLine Batch Archive Dialog and follow the instructions below:
- Now you have the selected batch journal as the current journal.
- Reload the configuration
- Verify the new journal with CreditLine ViewModify Dialog
- Batch the new journal as you normally would.