On July 23, 2015 4:34:22 AM PDT, Chris Croome <[email protected]> w..
>  Backing up old metadata...
>  Unexpected server reply: expected XML, got:
>  200 OK
>  x-amz-meta-006: 'object_id': 's3ql_metadata_bak_1',
>  x-amz-meta-007: 'encryption': 'AES_v2',
>  Content-Length: 0
>  x-amz-meta-005: 'signature': b'XXX=',
>  x-amz-meta-002: 'nonce': b'XXX=',
>  x-amz-meta-003: 'compression': 'None',
>  x-amz-meta-000: 'data': b'XXX
>  x-amz-meta-001: Hqdkxrg8Pk5zw==',
>  x-amz-id-2: XXX
>  x-amz-meta-md5: XXX 
>  x-amz-meta-004: 'format_version': 2,
>  Last-Modified: Thu, 23 Jul 2015 11:09:01 GMT
>  ETag: "XXX"
>  x-amz-request-id: XXX 
>  x-amz-meta-format: raw2
>  Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8"
>  X-Trans-Id: XXX 
>  Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2015 11:09:00 +0000
>  Connection: keep-alive

Look for" dumb-copy" in the S3QL documentation. But note that this does not 
speak well for your storage provider. I recommend raising this issue with them 
instead of working around it in S3QL. 

Best, 
Nikolaus 
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