Let's say I am working with a file that was originally 136 GB. Then for reason X (mv, cp, something), the file size is now 7 GB. When I run the verify/test as 'bzip2 -tv file.bz2', it states that there is a premature end of the archive file. which in my mind was a mv or something in that light.
Is there a recovery record native in bz2 files? Is there any way to recover it (I'm thinking no)? The data is not able to be replicated at all. So if this file is gone, it's gone. So I'm grasping for straws. I have done a 'photorec' of the drive already, and there is not a bz2 file of 136 GB. This also points to a mv gone wrong.
Should I just prepare to flog my learning systemsadmin?
Is there a recovery record native in bz2 files? Is there any way to recover it (I'm thinking no)? The data is not able to be replicated at all. So if this file is gone, it's gone. So I'm grasping for straws. I have done a 'photorec' of the drive already, and there is not a bz2 file of 136 GB. This also points to a mv gone wrong.
Should I just prepare to flog my learning systemsadmin?
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