I noticed that an s3ql file system was down and when I tried to mount it the mount failed and the error stated that s3ql.fsck needed to be executed. While running the fsck many messages like Deleted spurious object 245444, were received.
This is the final output of the fsck: Deleted spurious object 245442 Deleted spurious object 245443 Deleted spurious object 245444 Checking objects (sizes)... Checking blocks (referenced objects)... Checking blocks (refcounts)... Checking inode-block mapping (blocks)... Checking inode-block mapping (inodes)... Checking inodes (refcounts)... Checking inodes (sizes)... Checking extended attributes (names)... Checking extended attributes (inodes)... Checking symlinks (inodes)... Checking directory reachability... Checking unix conventions... Checking referential integrity... Dropping temporary indices... Dumping metadata... ..objects.. ..blocks.. ..inodes.. ..inode_blocks.. ..symlink_targets.. ..names.. ..contents.. ..ext_attributes.. Compressing and uploading metadata... Wrote 0.00 MiB of compressed metadata. Cycling metadata backups... Backing up old metadata... Cleaning up local metadata... Completed fsck of swift:// sjc01.objectstorage.service.networklayer.com:443/redacted After the fsck finished I remounted the file system and all the files are now missing. Looking at the object container it had 2T of data before the fsck and now only has a few megabytes. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "s3ql" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
