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| # Data Recovery |
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| Used to fix issues in data, such as data in sequential space not being arranged in chronological order. |
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| ## 1. START REPAIR DATA |
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| Start a repair task to scan all files created before current time. |
| The repair task will scan all tsfiles and repair some bad files. |
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| ```sql |
| IoTDB> START REPAIR DATA |
| IoTDB> START REPAIR DATA ON LOCAL |
| IoTDB> START REPAIR DATA ON CLUSTER |
| ``` |
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| ## 2. STOP REPAIR DATA |
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| Stop the running repair task. To restart the stopped task. |
| If there is a stopped repair task, it can be restart and recover the repair progress by executing SQL `START REPAIR DATA`. |
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| ```sql |
| IoTDB> STOP REPAIR DATA |
| IoTDB> STOP REPAIR DATA ON LOCAL |
| IoTDB> STOP REPAIR DATA ON CLUSTER |
| ``` |
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