LumberJackGeek

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    2 hours ago, jonp said:

     

    What hostility?  I haven't seen any from anyone but yourself.  We are hard at work trying to reproduce and resolve this issue, but you seem to think that because we haven't yet, that we're sitting here just twiddling our thumbs.  We are not.  We have multiple test servers constantly running Plex and injecting new data to it to try and force corruption.  Hasn't happened to us once.  That leads us to believe that this may be specific to individual setups/hardware, but we haven't figured out why just yet.

     

    You have a completely valid method to get back to a working state:  roll back to the 6.6.7 release.  Otherwise we are continuing to do testing and will provide more for folks to try in this bug report thread as we have ideas to narrow this down.

     

    Clearly this issue isn't as widespread as some may think, otherwise I think we'd have an outpouring of users and this thread would be a lot longer than 4 pages at this point.  That said, it is a VERY valid concern that we are very focused on resolving, but sometimes things take longer to fix.

     

    @jonp when users are posting log after log, and no one is replying with any actual update, not even "We still don't see the problems in these logs...", it gets a little frustrating. This is a product that folks here paid for, and blaming people's hardware/setup with 0 evidence is a little hard to swallow when rolling back a build fixes it. Adding a cache drive also fixes it.

     

    Do you all still need more logs or not?

  2. 11 hours ago, geraldbrent1 said:

    I'm at the point where Plex can't even make a database backup before it corrupts again. Anyone at Limetech have an update, or even a rabbit hole we can run down to help resolve this issue?

    I was able to remedy this by using a cache drive, try it out and see if it works for you! Mine was also corrupting before I could get a daily backup.