Jimmy Tanzil <jimmy.tan...@ichthysmedia.com> writes:
>>
>> There is no indication of any crash (nor any other problem) in the log
>> file at all. Where did you get the "File system appears to have crashed"
>> message from?
>>
> I see it when I try to do umount.s3ql /mountpoint
> Then I read on your documentation to just do umount /mountpoint which works
>
> I then did fsck.s3ql which completes under 1 minute, then I can mount it
> back successfully.
>
> I tried to unmount it in the first place because I cannot access the
> mounted file system. If I do ls or any command including s3qlstats it just
> sits there without any response.

Is the mount.s3ql process still running? (check with ps)

If so, can you obtain a stack trace
(https://bitbucket.org/nikratio/s3ql/wiki/Providing%20Debugging%20Info)?



Best,
-Nikolaus

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