[SOLVED] Database disk image is malformed. Any way to recover from this? #661
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chrisretusn
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I guess you must be busy or I missed the FAQ about this. Today I figured things out. I ran I made a copy of ~/.config/RSS Guard 4/database/database.db ran:
renamed new.db to database.db and replaced that copying with ~/.config/RSS Guard 4/database/database.db. I am now am back up with RSS Guard. If that would have failed I would have restored from backups. I did give that a shot first, it worked, but I waited to long. My backups are daily x7, weekly x 4, monthly s3 , had to restore from weekly 1 which was a bit old. That why I opted for the recover option. |
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Slackware64-current system using KDE, rssguard 4.1.2
It appears my rssguard database is corrupt. I notice there are more that one database. I am not to worried about the feed contents, I am looking to not loose all of my feeds URLS. I do have a saved opm file but it a bit old. Here are the debug messages on starting rssguard from Konsole in pastebin: https://pastebin.com/KbT7mdGQ
I noted there are more that one database, one in ~/.config/RSS Guard 4/database/database.db and others in ~/.local/share/RSS Guard/QtWebEngine/
Thanks!
Edit: I have backups that go back a few months. What database do I need to replace or would just replacing the contents in each of those directories?
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