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Tenebris
September 10th, 2023, 19:53
I am pretty sure I know the answer to this, but who knows...

I am currently in the process of converting 3.5 material into a module for a game starting tomorrow. Spend about 8 hours yesterday uploading and left FG up over night. Sat down at my PC this morning and the power flickered off for about 3 seconds. Tried to load back up the campaign that I am building the module in and it is missing about 40,000 lines of code out of the most recent DB file, dated from this morning, ending in nul nul nul.

The previous DB from the 6th file has about 60,000 lines, but is missing all of the data from yesterday's work. there is no db.restore or any files that I can find that actually have this information. I am missing half a dozen classes, probably 100 spells, all of the work I put into the module itself, and who knows what else.

Any chance of recovery?

Why doesn't FG have an autosave?

Moon Wizard
September 10th, 2023, 20:30
FG does have an autosave to the main data file, and a daily session backup file. It sounds like the interruption in power must have happened in the middle of a save, which corrupted the data saved to the main data file. There's no mechanism for saving off multiple in-flight versions of the data while the session is running.

We always recommend shutting down when your session is done to finalize the data on disk; and to give the daily session backups a chance to work.

Regards,
JPG

Tenebris
September 10th, 2023, 20:34
We always recommend shutting down when your session is done to finalize the data on disk; and to give the daily session backups a chance to work.


Yeah, I have had something similar happen before and lost a bunch of campaign data, but I haven't done any building in a while. I am sure the autosave has worked for me in the past, but you don't really notice until it doesn't work, I suppose.

Laerun
September 10th, 2023, 22:06
I had this occur two times and I purchased a battery backup because of this issue. Not much can stop mother-nature or unfortunate events. In my case, a car hitting or telephone pole nearby our home.