On Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 1:14:39 PM UTC-4, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
>
> On Mar 14 2015, Joseff Betancourt <jose...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > Seems the upgrade died again, even after this specific file was deleted 
> for 
> > being spurious in the fsck. 
> > 
> > 2015-03-14 18:01:20.117 7661 MainThread root.excepthook: Uncaught 
> top-level 
> > exception: 
> > Traceback (most recent call last): 
> >   File "/usr/lib/s3ql/s3ql/common.py", line 549, in wrapper 
> >     return fn(*a, **kw) 
> >   File "/usr/lib/s3ql/s3ql/adm.py", line 433, in update_obj_metadata 
> >     t.join_and_raise() 
> >   File "/usr/lib/s3ql/s3ql/common.py", line 503, in join_and_raise 
> >     raise EmbeddedException(exc_info, self.name) 
> > s3ql.common.EmbeddedException: caused by an exception in thread 
> Thread-2. 
> > Original/inner traceback (most recent call last): 
> > Traceback (most recent call last): 
> >   File "/usr/lib/s3ql/s3ql/backends/swift.py", line 306, in lookup 
> >     resp = self._do_request('HEAD', '/%s%s' % (self.prefix, key)) 
> >   File "/usr/lib/s3ql/s3ql/backends/swift.py", line 249, in _do_request 
> >     raise HTTPError(resp.status, resp.reason, resp.headers) 
> > s3ql.backends.s3c.HTTPError: 404 Not Found 
>
> So this happened rigth after a *successful* fsck.s3ql? In that case the 
> only explanation I can offer is that some other program is deleting 
> objects from your bucket. 
>
> Best, 
> -Nikolaus 
>
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Seems that rackspace failed to delete the file that I thought deleted. I 
re-deleted it and then fsck'd and the upgrade is still running. 

Rackspace is really not behaving nicely and I get timeouts entirely too 
much.

Here is another question I'm wondering about:
Do objects get added to the container incrementally? so newer files would 
have a larger s3ql_data_id then older ones?

If this is the case maybe I can delete the files that have been upgraded 
(less then 40% -- and I have  a full backup) and mount using 2.12 after a 
fsck? 

Getting a little desperate at this point.

 

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