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Licensing. FirstAID for 3 databases -. FirstAID for 50 databases -. Download. Documentation. IBSurgeon FirstAID is the tool that can automatically diagnose and recover corrupted Firebird or InterBase databases - it can repair corruptions that neither gbak nor gfix can handle. Supported versions: Firebird 1.0, 2.0, 2.1, 2.5, 3.0, InterBase from 4.0 to XE7.

It uses its own layer for low-level database access without using the InterBase or Firebird engine, so it can perform real 'surgical' ope rations and repair your database when all other standard mechanisms (gfix and gbak) cannot. Now you are in 5 minutes from the recovery of your corrupted Firebird or InterBase database. no registration required. Open the corrupted database with FirstAID and double click on the table name, then browse through table's data pages. If you decide to recover data you see in FirstAID, the license (you'll get your password i n 15 minutes after completed purchase). What you see is what you will recover with FirstAID.

Make sure to read before recovery actions! What is a database corruption and how FirstAID fixes it Usually, database corruption means that some links between internal structures of Firebird (or InterBase) database are broken. When database engine sees a broken reference to missed record or database page, it stops to work with a message like this: Internal gds software consistency check Or, for recent Firebird versions: Internal Firebird software consistency check Such error messages are reported by gbak tool, by gfix (it writes them into firebird.log) and by end-users applications. The first part of this error is a common prefix for bugcheck (i.e., serious error), and in the parentheses, there are details of the error. Usually, such error prevents normal work with the database, and recovery procedure should be executed. If it was not possible to fix corrupted Firebird (or InterBase) database with standard means (gfix.exe and gbak.exe), it is time for IBSurgeon FirstAID.

IBSurgeon FirstAID is designed to work with the database directly, on very low-level – it allows bypassing erroneous places where engine crashes and either fix broken links or export all users data to the new database. Two options to recover Firebird or InterBase database with FirstAID IBSurgeon FirstAID 5.0 can perform 2 kinds of recovery operations: direct recovery and data extraction. The direct recovery is intended to fix original corrupted database in place. This is very fast and efficient method: after fixing broken links database usually becomes readable, and it is possible to perform backup and restore.

There are detailed instructions in how to use the direct fix in FirstAID and then perform final steps with gfix and gbak tools. The data extraction is designed to view and export data from the corrupted database to the database with the same structure (usually it should be empty). FirstAID data extraction is applied in the case of heavy corruptions or metadata losses: it uses only few system tables to decrypt users data and export all available data to the new database. You can download the free version of FirstAID, open the corrupted database and preview all available data – and if you can see these data, they can be saved and exported to the new empty database. FirstAID scans corrupted database then shows the list of tables, so a user can browse them.

With IBSurgeon FirstAID it is possible to repair corrupted Firebird/InterBase databases in more than 95% cases. Recovery service Important! If you cannot see data with FirstAID in your corrupted database, please contact our support:. Please send diagnostic log and relevant details (full error text, screenshots, etc) to our support, and get recovery estimation for free. You will receive an exact free answer on whether your database recoverable or not, is it recoverable by FirstAID directly, or some manual work needed.

We will also try to estimate how much of your data can be recovered if there really is a serious problem that will not allow 100% recovery. For serious problems we offer Firebird (and InterBase) database recovery service - see. Common Firebird corruptions and their error codes There is a number of possible corruptions that IBSurgeon FirstAID has been designed to repair and correct.

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These are listed below:. Internal gds software consistency check (cannot find tip page (165)) The required Transaction Inventory Page is corrupt and the database cannot be opened. Firebird error code (bugcheck number) is 165. It is expected in this instance that neither gbak nor gfix will be able to repair your database (except in the case of a Read Only database).

IBFirstAID will repair the missing pages and recover the database. It should be fixed with FirstAID Direct. Database file appears corrupt. bad checksum. checksum error on database page. gds$receive failed This error is reported by gbak, it indicates corruptions caused by lost or zeroed pages: Firebird cannot find checksum placeholder (it is 12345 since InterBase 5.x) and reports any other value of as 'bad'. It can be fixed with Direct Fix or, in the case of heavy corruption, with extraction. Internal gds software consistency check (decompression overran buffer (178).) One or more records are damaged.

Data should be exported from the corrupted database with FirstAID extraction. Internal gds software consistency check (wrong record length (183).) One or more records are damaged: the actual length of the record is different from declared one. The data from the corrupted database should be exported with FirstAID extraction. Bugcheck number (error code for this error) is 183. Unknown database I/O error for file '.gdb'.

Error while trying to read from the database file. This usually indicates that a number of database pages have probably been lost at the end of the database file (power failure?). In this case, the database cannot be opened.

Gfix cannot repair this. IBFirstAID will recreate the missing system pages and deletes the wrong pointers. Database file appears corrupt.

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Wrong page type. Page NNN is of wrong type (expected X, found Y).

This error can indicate a number of problems. But typically there are missing pages in the database or the page that is being accessed is not the expected page type.

For example, if the expected page type is 5, it can mean that some data may have been corrupted within a table. Such a corruption may prevent a successful backup or may make the table unavailable to the database. IBFirstAID fixes the wrong page pointers and repairs the database. Fragmented record NNN is corrupt in table TABLE(NNN) One or more fragmented records lost their fragments, so the whole record cannot be assembled from fragments. In this case, data should be exported from the corrupted database with FirstAID extraction.

Wrong record length. Cannot find backversion.

IBFirstAID will check every record in a database and will try to repair these record-level errors. internal gds software consistency check (pointer page vanished from markfull (256), file: dpm.cpp line: 3240) Serious corruption, data export with FirstAID is recommended. Invalid request BLR at offset NNN. This error occurs in a case of corrupted or incompatible BLR (Binary Language Representation) of some stored procedure, trigger or view in the database. Ideally, this error should be fixed with the recompilation of appropriate database objects, but in the case of the persisting problem, the full export to the new good database is required. The peculiarity of this error that backup/restore with gbak does not fix it since BLR is not recompiled automatically during backup/restore.

Other database corruptions can be caused by lost pages, corrupted records, metadata problems, etc. The full list of Firebird errors and their codes are.

How to avoid further corruptions? For those who don't want to experience a corruption again, we recommend, with the option to create a mirror (warm-standby) for the database or even fail-safe cluster. Licensing FirstAID is licensed per database – “database” means database file which can be recovered. The most popular license is for, it is enough for the majority of clients. If you are ISV (Independent Software Vendor, i.e., your company produces business software which uses Firebird or InterBase) or you have many databases, license should be a perfect choice.

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For those who need the complete recovery solution, there is – it includes FirstAID for 50 databases, IBBackupSurgeon for recovering corrupted backups and IBUndelete to undelete occasionally deleted records. Is our flagship product, it includes the following features: high availability and replication, recovery toolset for 100 databases, GUI for database development, backups' automation, transaction and queries monitoring, database structure analysis, optimized configurations and more.

Upgrades Also, it is possible to buy the upgrade for 5 and 50 databases. The upgrade can be done for any version of FirstAID or any previous Pack. ISV Subscription For large ISV companies, we have very special offer – HQbird Enterprise Subscription (it includes FirstAID). This is an ultimate choice for serious companies which need a full set of recovery, monitoring, and optimization tools for Firebird: such subscription allows an unlimited usage of HQbird for business applications (ERP, CRM, etc) during the period of subscription. For more details! Pricing Don't hesitate to contact us to discuss! Product Description Purchase now: FirstAID for 3 databases Recovery tool.

License to recover 3 Firebird or InterBase databases. FirstAID for 50 databases Recovery tool. License to recover 50 Firebird or InterBase databases. HQbird: advanced Firebird distribution HQbird Professional HQbird Professional includes the following features: recovery toolset (FirstAID and other recovery tools for 50 databases), GUI for database development, backups' automation, transaction and queries monitoring, database structure analysis, optimized configurations. HQbird Enterprise HQbird Enterprise includes the following features: high availability and replication, recovery toolset, GUI for database development, backups' automation, transaction and queries monitoring, database structure analysis, optimized configurations and performance self-test. ISV SUBSCRIPTIONS - MONTHLY HQbird Professional ISV Subscription Unlimited usage of HQbird Professional for business applications.

/month UPGRADES Upgrade for 5 databases It adds 5 databases to FirstAID 3.7, or any version of FirstAID (standalone or included in Pack, including old versions 1.x-3.x) Upgrade for 50 databases It adds 50 databases to FirstAID 3.7, or any version of FirstAID (standalone or included in Pack, including old versions 1.x-3.x) Tips to recover Firebird with gbak and gfix gfix Gfix is a tool designed to fix corrupted database, it is included in the each Firebird or InterBase distribution (located in Firebird Bin folder in versions 1.x-2.x and in Firebird root folder in 3.0 and 4.0). Gfix scans the database, checks data structures and records for corruptions and fixes them. Please note: It is necessary to run gfix after FirstAID Direct Fix, and it can be skipped in case of an extraction since database for export is new and fine. The recommended combination of gfix switches and commands after FirstAID direct fix is the following: gfix -v -full -ig -user SYSDBA -pass yourpass Pathtodatabase gfix -mend -ig -user SYSDBA -pass yourpass Pathtodatabase In a case of successful execution, gfix returns nothing. In a case of errors, gfix writes about all found problems into firebird.log (so firebird.log can be very large after gfix) and to output it prints only 'Summary of errors' where quantities of found errors are shown:.

Number of record level errors - a number of corrupted records found during gfix work. These records are not correct - essentially, lost. Number of index page errors - a number of index pages in bad indices. When even the only key is incorrect in the index, gfix marks the whole index as bad, so a number of pages usually is high. However, since it does not affect user's data, and due to the fact that corrupted indices will be recreated during backup/restore, this can be considered as for your information only. Number of transaction page errors - a number of transaction pages which were fixed by gfix. Usually, if you see this message it means that gfix did its job and now transactions are Ok.

Number of BLOB errors - a number of bad BLOB pages, it indicates the number of bad BLOBs. Number of database page errors - this is the overall number of database pages, which were visited and changed/marked as bad by gfix.

Again, this is mostly for your information. If gfix reports such errors or even if it fails with various error messages, it is necessary to proceed with gbak! There is a good chance that gbak will be successful. Gbak Gbak is a tool included in the standard installation of Firebird and InterBase (it is located near gfix). Originally gbak is designed to create verified backups of the databases: it reads the whole database from the beginning to the end, table by table, record by record, and stores metadata and data into the special backup format. Since gbak reads the whole database as a normal client (it uses snapshot transaction to see the consistent state of the database), the creation of database's backup by gbak means that the database is not corrupted (with pretty high chances, around 99,9% - we saw very few unrestorable backups).

So, the goal of using gbak during the recovery is to create a healthy database backup, and then restore from it to the new uncorrupted database. Here are some tips how to achieve it. The recommended combination of gbak switches for the corrupted database is the following: gbak -b -g -ig -user SYSDBA -pass yourpass Pathtodatabase Pathtobackup After the successful gbak, the restore must be done to create the fresh database from the backup. The command is the following: gbak -c -user SYSDBA -pass yourpass Pathtobackup Pathtodatabase More details about gfix and gbak can be found in.

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