On Apr 11 2016, Chris Croome <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> On a server running Debian stretch, after upgrading to 2.17.1 I tried to
> upgrade the filesystem and got this error:
The only upgrade paths that are guaranteed to work are from one minor
S3QL release to the next (e.g. 2.16 to 2.17.1), or from one Debian
stable release to another. I suspect you tried some other upgrade
(unfortunately you didn't tell us what version you are upgrading from).
> So trying a fsck:
>
> fsck.s3ql s3c://s.qstack.advania.com:443/crin4
> Starting fsck of s3c://s.qstack.advania.com:443/crin4/
> Using cached metadata.
> WARNING: Remote metadata is outdated.
> ERROR: File system revision too old, please run `s3qladm upgrade` first.
>
> Sorry if this is a daft question but I'm not sure what I should try next?
>
> Should I revert to the last version of s3ql, do a fsck and then try the
> upgrade again?
Go back to the S3QL version that you used before, and then go forward
one minor version after another until you reach 2.17.1. (not every minor
version will require a file system update though, for most updates
you'll just get a "file system revision is up-to-date" message).
Best,
-Nikolaus
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