On Mon, 2008-12-08 at 07:02 -0500, Matt Burkhardt wrote: > On Sun, 2008-12-07 at 21:40 -0500, Nikolas Coukouma wrote: > > On Sun, 2008-12-07 at 13:25 -0500, Dustin J. Mitchell wrote: > > > On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 12:22 PM, Matt Burkhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Now that I've got my holding disk set up, I've been running into issues > > > > with > > > > timeouts from S3. > > > > > > ... These errors > > > are only reported to you after 14 retrires, which means Amazon has > > > been given ample opportunity to resolve any network issues. > > > ... > > ... > > If the bucket you're trying to backup to isn't created yet, that's > > probably the problem. If the problem persists, I'd recommend either > > trying the beta or compiling a copy from source, tweaking the values in > > device-src/s3.c .... > I'm sure you probably already know, but I'm running the Ubuntu Hardy > 2.6.1b1 package. I just downloaded the source for 2.6.1b1 and those > definitions are already set in the s3.c file - would it be worth it to > try and uninstall the package and reinstall from source?
Nope.
Since you're running 2.6.1b1, you can try setting the property S3_SSL to
"false" temporarily and using a packet capture tool like Wireshark to
take a closer look. This disables the encryption that's usually used to
transfer your data to Amazon, so it's not a good idea to leave it off
during normal operation.
If you want to try that and send the packet capture file (from having
SSL disabled) to me off-list, I'd be happy to take a look. If you're not
planning to look yourself, you might save yourself some installation by
using tcpdump to create the capture:
tcpdump -i <interface> -s 1500 -w <some-file>
Best of luck,
--
Nikolas Coukouma
Design Engineer, Zmanda, Inc.
http://www.zmanda.com/
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