Randy Black <[email protected]> writes:
> I am using s3ql on a vagrant vm (VirtualBox) CentOS 6.5 attaching to a
> swift cluster using keystone authentication. The vm did not unmount
> clean.
What does that mean? How can you mount (or unmount) a vm (virtual
machine)?
> I ran a fsck.s3ql on the storage url and it get;
>
>> Backend reports that file system is still mounted elsewhere. Either
>> the file system has not been unmounted cleanly or the data has not yet
>> propagated through the backend. In the later case, waiting for a while
>> should fix the problem, in the former case you should try to run fsck
>> on the computer where the file system has been mounted most recently.
>> Enter "continue" to use the outdated data anyway:
This sounds as if the virtual machine running mount.s3ql crashed, and
you then ran ran fsck.s3ql on a different system or a new vm. Is that
correct?
Then this is expected behavior, you need to run fsck.s3ql on the same vm
where you last mounted the file system. This is where the data is.
> I deleted the metadata out of the swift container
Do you mean you manually deleted objects in the swift container? Why did
you do that? This is a recipe for desaster.
Best,
-Nikolaus
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