seems I get this error on trying to copy a image from mount to other
directory:
cp: error reading ‘hotham.jpg’: Input/output error
cp: failed to extend ‘~/s3ql-2.12/hotham.jpg’: Input/output error
On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 4:10:21 PM UTC-4, Joseff Betancourt wrote:
>
> Mounted fine after following these instructions. Will let you know if any
> files are missing.
>
> On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 3:04:29 PM UTC-4, Joseff Betancourt wrote:
>>
>> ok seemd to have got it working with Eric's edit of line 1242 but now I
>> got a ton of
>>
>> Deleted spurious object 17380XX. Does this mean the file (image) is
>> actually being deleted on the backend?
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 12:11:44 PM UTC-4, Joseff Betancourt wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm running into the same issue here with a slight twist.
>>>
>>> Server crashed. Seems 2.13 was installed via apt-get update. We had to
>>> upgrade the s3ql filesystem, but the timeout issue with server was making
>>> this infeasible (13% in 15hours).
>>>
>>> So we tried to see if we could cancel the upgrade and mount that s3ql
>>> files (simply to copy newest files to a new hard drive we set up because of
>>> this) using the older 2.12 that we rebuilt locally.
>>>
>>> This caused the system to be "confused if it was 2.12 or 2.13 and
>>> nothing worked.
>>>
>>> I followed direction in this thread but now I'm stuck at this error.
>>>
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>> File "./bin/fsck.s3ql", line 26, in <module>
>>> s3ql.fsck.main(sys.argv[1:])
>>> File "/user/s3ql-2.12/src/s3ql/fsck.py", line 1241, in main
>>> backend.perform_read(do_read, "s3ql_metadata")
>>> File "/user/s3ql-2.12/src/s3ql/backends/common.py", line 46, in wrapped
>>> return method(*a, **kw)
>>> File "/user/s3ql-2.12/src/s3ql/backends/common.py", line 235, in
>>> perform_read
>>> fh = self.open_read(key)
>>> File "/user/s3ql-2.12/src/s3ql/backends/comprenc.py", line 158, in
>>> open_read
>>> meta_raw = self._convert_legacy_metadata(fh.metadata)
>>> File "/user/s3ql-2.12/src/s3ql/backends/comprenc.py", line 383, in
>>> _convert_legacy_metadata
>>> raise CorruptedObjectError('meta key data is missing')
>>> s3ql.backends.common.CorruptedObjectError: meta key data is missing
>>>
>>> How do I get it to use one of the backups for the metadata?
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, January 6, 2015 at 2:09:55 PM UTC-5, Eric Eijkelenboom wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Nikolaus
>>>>
>>>> After replacing one more occurrence of 's3ql_metadata' with
>>>> 's3ql_metadata_bak_0' (in fsck.py, line 1242), I managed to run fsck
>>>> successfully!
>>>>
>>>> Thanks a million :)
>>>>
>>>> BR, Eric
>>>>
>>>
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