On Dec 17 2015, Jamie Fargen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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
[...]
>
> 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.
Sounds like the mount crashed before any metadata was uploaded, and you
then ran fsck.s3ql with a different --cachedir (or you also lost the
cache directory, or you ran it on a different computer).
Best,
-Nikolaus
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