Re: File Corruption copying to a DMG
Re: File Corruption copying to a DMG
- Subject: Re: File Corruption copying to a DMG
- From: Toby Thain <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2010 18:45:48 -0400
On 7-Oct-10, at 6:27 PM, Steve Gehrman wrote:
No one has any thing to say about this data destroying bug in the OS?
I'm simply copying an application to a dmg, and doing a filemerge on
the original and the copy on the dmg and it randomly finds a
corrupted file. I'm ejecting the dmg and remounting it which may or
may not be related. Normally I've been making a dmg, the installing
it and then realize that the install is corrupted and I go back and
compare the original to the contents of the dmg.
Have you reproduced it on more than one machine?
--Toby
-steve
On Oct 7, 2010, at 10:48 AM, Eric Tamura wrote:
If you have a reproducible case of filesystem corruption, whether
in file payload or file metadata, please file a radar so that we
can investigate.
--Eric
On 7 Oct 2010, at 5:00 AM, Steve Gehrman wrote:
I've been seeing some random corruption of files when copying to a
DMG. At first I thought maybe my DMG was corrupted, so I created
a new one, and I still get random corruption. Looking in a hex
editor, I can see that the files size looks OK, but at some point
the contents become garbage, or a recognizable contents of another
file.
One clue is that in the cases I've seen, it's always a single file
that it bad, not multiple files. So that might help diagnose it.
Anyone have ideas on what is going on? One thought was that maybe
the DMG wasn't being flushed out to disk when it's ejected. I'm
using FSEjectVolumeAsync to eject the DMG when it's done copying.
Do I need to unmount it first and then call FSEjectVolumeAsync to
be safe?
I've been seeing this off and on for at least a year, but I wasn't
sure what was causing the corruption until I was able to narrow it
down to the copy to the DMG.
Any comments?
-steve
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