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Jon Siwek updated BIT-1180:
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    Fix Version/s:     (was: 2.4)
                   2.5

> Input framework subsiquient REREAD fails after file update 
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>
>                 Key: BIT-1180
>                 URL: https://bro-tracker.atlassian.net/browse/BIT-1180
>             Project: Bro Issue Tracker
>          Issue Type: Problem
>          Components: Bro
>    Affects Versions: 2.2
>            Reporter: Aashish Sharma
>            Assignee: Johanna Amann
>            Priority: High
>              Labels: input-framework
>             Fix For: 2.5
>
>
> I have a file that gets updated every hour and I am using it as a feed into 
> bro using input framework. Every hour I write a list of IP addresses into 
> this file. For many updates everything works fine but Occasionally,  I see 
> the following error:
> Apr  6 05:00:09 Reporter::ERROR 
> /feeds/Blacklist/CURRENT.24hrs_BRO/Input::READER_ASCII: could not read first 
> line        (empty)
> After this failure/message,  any subsequent updates on the file are ignored 
> by the input framework. 
> From visual inspection the file looks just fine and header/data (1 column of 
> IP addresses) is there as expected but somehow input framework doesn't like 
> it. It seems that every hour when update the file using a cron script, on a 
> rare occasion the  file is empty for a minuscule duration after which this 
> error starts. 
> for further REREADS data won't get updated into the tables anymore once the 
> above Reporter::ERROR kicks in. 
> Please let me know if you need ways to reproduce this error condition or have 
> more questions for me. 



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