Looking to increase confidence in my Backups
Ho there, I've got a backup strategy that seems to be working fine for me, but I'm ever looking for ways to increase confidence that the backups I'm making of Data.fs are actually functional and can be restored from properly. To that end, I was reading some info on this page: http://wiki.zope.org/ZODB/FileStorageBackup and playing with the fstest and fsrefs scripts referenced there. I've discovered a problem (I think). Here's the scenario: $ python fstest.py -v Data.fs Traceback (most recent call last): File "fstest.py", line 228, in <module> main() File "fstest.py", line 215, in main VERBOSE = VERBOSE + 1 UnboundLocalError: local variable 'VERBOSE' referenced before assignment The same error arises in using fsrefs, although there the line where the error is raised reads VERBOSE += 1 By changing the declaration of VERBOSE from VERBOSE = 0 to VERBOSE = 1 the error goes away, but of course you always get verbose output, which we don't really need or want for automated integrity checks, do we? Am I using the right tool for this job? Is there a better way out there to create automated integrity checks of Data.fs files restored from repozo-generated backups? Thanks C ******************************** Cris Ewing Webmaster, Lead Developer Department of Radiology Web Services University of Washington School of Medicine Work Phone: (206) 616-1288 Cell Phone: (206) 708-9083 Pager: (206) 559-2306 E-mail: cewing@u.washington.edu Web: http://www.rad.washington.edu *******************************
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