what I don't understand is how the file got corrupt
Time for a filesystem check (fsck) and a check of the disks (smartctl). If a RAID is involved, also check the RAID for errors (cat /proc/mdstat for a Linux SW RAID).
Alexander
In reply to Re^3: DateTime throwing an error
by afoken
in thread DateTime throwing an error
by nachtmsk
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