Michael.Levitin@billing.ru wrote:
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"What health status? The mdb_stat command will return info about the DB." mdb_stat returns segmentation fault. Guess it's not sufficient info. The question is - is there any method to check file consistence ? ( i.e. fi= le structure is not corrupted during power reset.)
No. If you want protection from power reset, you must use regular synchronous writes.
Thanks.
Mikhail
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