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ERROR: corrupted list.gum file

Mon May 04, 2015 6:27 pm

I am getting this error message occasionally : ERROR : corrupted list.gum file

What is the list.gum file ? How does it become corrupted ? How is this fixed ?

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Re: ERROR: corrupted list.gum file

Tue Aug 11, 2015 7:20 pm

Also just got this from a router that is 250KM away. And there isn't even an error list...
 
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Re: ERROR: corrupted list.gum file

Wed Aug 12, 2015 11:22 am

Hi,

out of curiosity: What device / kind of hardware do you use?

Corruption may be defined as "file does not contain what it is supposed to contain". Just guessing: Maybe the file got corrupted in a crash situatiom, maybe flash storage is defective, and so on.

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Re: ERROR: corrupted list.gum file

Mon Aug 31, 2015 1:03 pm

Hi,

out of curiosity: What device / kind of hardware do you use?

Corruption may be defined as "file does not contain what it is supposed to contain". Just guessing: Maybe the file got corrupted in a crash situatiom, maybe flash storage is defective, and so on.

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Hi

It was a 951Ui something something, I finally fixed it by deleting Winbox's cache. Got the suggestion in an unrelated thread.

A more descriptive error would've been nice though
 
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Re: ERROR: corrupted list.gum file

Tue Sep 01, 2015 10:22 am

Hi.

@mbfound:
Thank you for sharing your solution.

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Maybe the MikroTik staff can shed some light in the internal working because I'm really interested in how Winbox's cache results in this error message in the router's log. Thanks.

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