Yikes have I got problems. Our server went down this morning, so I went to restart Zope after rebooting the machine. Only, the Data.fs seems to be corrupt. Traceback (innermost last): File "z2.py", line 436, in ? exec "import "+MODULE in {} File "<string>", line 1, in ? File "/home/httpd/Zope-2.1.2-linux2-x86/lib/python/Zope/__init__.py", line 109, in ? DB=ZODB.FileStorage.FileStorage(Globals.BobobaseName) File "/home/httpd/Zope-2.1.2-linux2-x86/lib/python/ZODB/FileStorage.py", line 301, in __init__ self._pos, self._oid, tid = read_index( File "/home/httpd/Zope-2.1.2-linux2-x86/lib/python/ZODB/FileStorage.py", line 1359, in read_index name, pos) File "/home/httpd/Zope-2.1.2-linux2-x86/lib/python/ZODB/FileStorage.py", line 218, in panic raise CorruptedTransactionError, message ZODB.FileStorage.CorruptedTransactionError: /home/httpd/Zope/var/Data.fs redundant transaction length check failed at 7683968 Now, I have truncated the Data.fs as seen in a previous Zope post by Jim Fulton, but unfortunately, I can't do this.. the Zope Data.fs as it is is right around 11.8M, and cutting off the file at 7.6M is not an option at this point. Is there any way to recover? ANY help at this point would be appreciated.. Adam -- M. Adam Kendall | mak@kha0s.org | "There's never enough time to do http://kha0s.org | all the nothing you want." | --Bill Watterson (Calvin and Hobbes)