On Tue, 9 Dec 2014, Nikolaus Rath wrote:

As a workaround, could you use the attached program instead of mount.s3ql?

It should work just like mount.s3ql, but it will retry on any kind of
DNS error.


I'm still planning to fix this properly (probably by not retrying on the
first resolution attempt), but that is going to take a while.

Thanks Nikolaus for this and all your efforts.

It should be noted for anyone else who tries to use this wrapper around the mount program, it requires python3-dugong version 3.4 (currently in experimental), it throws an exception with the 3.3 version in testing:

  AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'HostnameNotResolvable'

I'm giving it try now which should be a good test of the code and local network as I'm moving about 400GB into an S3 file system.

Regards,

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