[Sks-devel] Debian SKS Upgrad Problem - Bdb.DBError

2014-02-24 Thread Ronny Wagner
Dear Community, i upgrade my two sks server from squeeze to wheezy with sks 1.1.4 (wheezy backport). After the update, I become following failed message: Requesting 2 missing keys from ADDR_INET [80.101.216.220]:11371, starting with 61AA86A0328D7DF39FC96E13B0A18B83 1 keys received Ctrl-C.

Re: [Sks-devel] Debian SKS Upgrad Problem - Bdb.DBError

2014-02-24 Thread Tobias Frei
Hi, it's not a real fix and it might be annoying, but one possibility would be to simply re-build everything from a keydump again. Maybe something has actually been corrupted in your key database; it might actually be a faster solution to re-build everything instead of spending hours on

Re: [Sks-devel] Debian SKS Upgrad Problem - Bdb.DBError

2014-02-24 Thread John Clizbe
Ronny Wagner wrote: Dear Community, i upgrade my two sks server from squeeze to wheezy with sks 1.1.4 (wheezy backport). After the update, I become following failed message: Requesting 2 missing keys from ADDR_INET [80.101.216.220]:11371, starting with 61AA86A0328D7DF39FC96E13B0A18B83 1

Re: [Sks-devel] Debian SKS Upgrad Problem - Bdb.DBError

2014-02-24 Thread John Clizbe
Ronny Wagner wrote: Dear Community, i upgrade my two sks server from squeeze to wheezy with sks 1.1.4 (wheezy backport). After the update, I become following failed message: Requesting 2 missing keys from ADDR_INET [80.101.216.220]:11371, starting with 61AA86A0328D7DF39FC96E13B0A18B83 1

Re: [Sks-devel] Debian SKS Upgrad Problem - Bdb.DBError

2014-02-24 Thread Ronny Wagner
] Debian SKS Upgrad Problem - Bdb.DBError Ronny Wagner wrote: Dear Community, i upgrade my two sks server from squeeze to wheezy with sks 1.1.4 (wheezy backport). After the update, I become following failed message: Requesting 2 missing keys from ADDR_INET [80.101.216.220]:11371, starting

Re: [Sks-devel] Debian SKS Upgrad Problem - Bdb.DBError

2014-02-24 Thread John Clizbe
d Ronny Wagner wrote: Hallo Tobias and John, Server 01 I do a rebuild from a keydump, but its very slowly (/usr/sbin/sks build /var/lib/sks/dump/*.pgp -n 2 -cache 100) rebuilding kdb is not so great an idea as the problem was most likely in PTree. running pbuild to build a new PTree is an