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> severity 771452 normal
Bug #771452 [s3ql] s3ql: fsck.s3ql on crashed file system results in uncaught
exception
Severity set to 'normal' from 'critical'
> clone 771452 -1
Bug #771452 [s3ql] s3ql: fsck.s3ql on crashed file system results in uncaugh
severity -1 normal
retitle -1 fsck.s3ql sporadically crashes when checking objects
thanks
Retitling this bug and lowering severity for now. I don't think that the
mount.s3ql crash is related to the fsck.s3ql crashes, or that there is
any data corruption.
Best,
-Nikolaus
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On 12/01/2014 02:31 PM, Shannon Dealy wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Dec 2014, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
>
> [snip]
>> I think at this point I can probably write you a patch to get the file
>> system functional again, but I'd very much like to find out what's
>> happening here.
>>
>> Would you be able to run fsck
On Mon, 1 Dec 2014, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
[snip]
I think at this point I can probably write you a patch to get the file
system functional again, but I'd very much like to find out what's
happening here.
Would you be able to run fsck with --backend-options no-ssl, and capture
the traffic using Wi
On 12/01/2014 02:04 AM, Shannon Dealy wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Nov 2014, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
>
>> On 11/30/2014 07:07 PM, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
>>> On 11/30/2014 01:07 AM, Shannon Dealy wrote:
Attached is the object_list.txt file from running fsck using your
patch.
Seems a litt
On 11/30/2014 07:07 PM, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
> On 11/30/2014 01:07 AM, Shannon Dealy wrote:
>>
>> Attached is the object_list.txt file from running fsck using your patch.
>>
>> Seems a little peculiar that the exception occurs at the 10 object
>> mark, though it may simply be chance and mean no
On 11/30/2014 01:07 AM, Shannon Dealy wrote:
>
> Attached is the object_list.txt file from running fsck using your patch.
>
> Seems a little peculiar that the exception occurs at the 10 object
> mark, though it may simply be chance and mean nothing:
>
> "..processed 10 objects so far
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