Hi Yann,

There shouldn't be any mix between the 2 robinhood instances as long as you have 2 distinct databases. Isn't there any issue that could be hidden by an "%include", or caused by a duplicated ListManager config block?

Thomas

On 02/16/16 14:52, Yann Sagon wrote:
update:

I have stopped robinhood, removed the second conf file, restarted robinhood and now the behaviour is correct.

I suspect something happen with the db. I'm using same user/pass for both conf but distinct db. Is this a problem or is this a bug?

Best

2016-02-15 17:05 GMT+01:00 Yann Sagon <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:

    Hello, any hint? I have dropped the db, recreated it (using
    rbh-config) and relaunched robinhood.

    The result is the same. Is there any other place where I can clean
    something?

    For clarification: I have two conf in /etc/robinhood.d/tmpfs and
    when I start robinhood, both of them are run. The problematic one
    terminate before the correct one.
    Is this possible that there is a mix between them? They use of
    course a separate db (but with same user/pass).

    Thanks


    2016-02-11 16:14 GMT+01:00 Yann Sagon <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>:

        Hello Thomas,

        I see nothing special in the log. I have extracted the logs of
        today run.

        Thanks for any suggestion

        2016-02-10 20:42 GMT+01:00 Thomas LEIBOVICI (mail perso)
        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:

            Hi Yann,

            Perhaps something wrong occured at the end of the scan -
            like a wrong garbage collection of DB entries.
            Did you find something in the robinhood log, to see if
            something wrong occured during the scan?

            Regards,
            Thomas


            On 10/02/2016 17:10, Yann Sagon wrote:
            Hello,

            I'm using version 2.5.5 of robinhood on a cifs filesystem.

            I'm using tmpfs. I have two conf files
            beegfs.conf
            and
            bioimagerie.conf

            When I launch robinhood, I can do something like that:

            rbh-du -f bioimagerie -Hd /mnt/bio/_BACKUPS
            Using config file '/etc/robinhood.d/tmpfs/bioimagerie.conf'.
            /mnt/bio/_BACKUPS
                    dir count:296108, size:0, spc_used:0
                    file count:5031540, size:9.3T, spc_used:12.8T

            (the numbers aren't correct, I don't have an ok output at
            hand).

            When the scan is completed, the same command shows this:

            rbh-du -f bioimagerie -Hd /mnt/bio/_BACKUPS
            Using config file '/etc/robinhood.d/tmpfs/bioimagerie.conf'.
            /mnt/bio/_BACKUPS
                    dir count:1, size:0, spc_used:0

            Do you have any clue? I *think* it was working when I had
            only one conf file. It's working for the other conf file.
            The two conf files are almost identical. Only the db, log
            and path are changing.

            Should I try to do a rbh-config empty_db ?

            Thanks



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