Note, we are using version 1.4.6 of beanstalk, our system admin's tell me 
that this is the latest version which is packaged. (I don't know why they 
can't package it themselves)

- icydee

On Monday, 1 October 2012 15:55:36 UTC+1, Ian Docherty wrote:
>
> Recently when starting beanstalkd we get the following error message 
> numerous times.
>
> /usr/bin/beanstalkd: WARNING, EOF while reading version record at 
> /var/lib/beanstalkd/binlog/binlog.203:0. Continuing. You may be missing data.:
>
>
> Investigating where this error comes from, it seems to be when beanstalkd 
> checks for a version number in the log file, and can't find it.
>
>
> Is it possible that the binlog has become corrupted?
>
>
> I mention this because we had a problem recently where some NFS drive errors 
> may have caused it to crash.
>
>
> What is the best way of recovering from this error? Should the binlog be 
> deleted manually? If we instruct beatstalk to delete all buried jobs, does 
> this also re-create the binlog file?
>
>
> - icydee
>
>
>

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