Lance, do start a new thread if you run into this problem again and please include as much info as possible. Once a snapshot has been taken, the files it contains should not change so I am not sure why tar was telling you a file had changed while it was being copied.
Bill On 9/19/07, Chris Hostetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > lance: since the topic you are describing is not directly related to > triggering a snapshot from the web interface can you please start a new > thread with a unique subejct describing in more details exactly what it > was you were doing and the problem you encountered? > > this will make it easier for your problem to get visibility (some people > don't read every thread, and archive searching is frequently done by > thread, so people looking for similar problems may not realize this new > thread is burried inside an old one) > > -Hoss > > : Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 11:33:30 -0700 > : From: Lance Norskog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > : Reply-To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > : To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > : Subject: RE: Triggering snapshooter through web admin interface > : > : Is there a ticket for this yet? I have a bug report and request: I just > did > : a snapshot while indexing 700 records/sec. and got an inconsistency. I > was > : tarring off the snapshot and tar reported that a file changed while it > was > : being copied. The error rolled off my screen, so I cannot report the > file > : name or extension. > : > : If a solr command to do a snapshot is implemented, please make sure that > it > : is 100% consistent. > : > : Thanks, > : > : Lance Norskog > >