On Feb 01 2016, Tim Dunphy <[email protected]> wrote:
Hey guys, I'm trying to use S3QL as a back end for my bacula backups. What I'd like to do is use an S3 bucket to actually hold the tapes that bacula writes to. One thing that I notice is that it's really really slow.

What does contrib/benchmark.py say?

Second thing I noticed is that when I went to list the directory I'm getting an error message: [root@ops:~] #ls -lh /backup/tapes/ ls: /backup/tapes/: Transport endpoint is not connected

That means S3QL has crashed, look at ~/.s3ql/mount.log to find out what went wrong.

[...]
Feb 1 15:04:29 ip-172-30-1-80 journal: mount.s3ql[11175] MainThread: [mount ] Exception during cleanup: Feb 1 15:04:30 ip-172-30-1-80 journal: mount.s3ql[11175] MainThread: [root] Uncaught top-level exception:

The most important information came after this - unfortunately you didn't include it.

And what I find is that I'll have to run fsck.s3ql and enter 'continue' in order to get the s3 bucket mounted again on my local file system.

Yes, because it crashed.

I'm using S3QL 1.18.1.

That's rather old and receives only critical security updates. If at all possible, switch to S3QL 2.x.


Best,
-Nikolaus

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