Re: [freenet-support] downloads

2014-01-12 Thread Dennis New
On Sun, 12 Jan 2014 08:42:49 +0100, Krzysztof wrote:
 I have some files in the download list under the note: Failed
 downloads: unknown type application/octet-stream
 I can do nothing with them: neither restart nor delete.
 What can I do now?

What happens when you try to delete it? It would be interesting to see
if wrapper.log would say anything interesting, or your log files (if
you enable error logging.)

It's possible it's a good ol' node.db4o corruption, so you can try
(temporarily) moving/renaming that file (which will get rid of your
queues), and try re-downloading it.
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Re: [freenet-support] downloads

2014-01-12 Thread Steve Dougherty
On 01/12/2014 07:59 AM, Dennis New wrote:
 On Sun, 12 Jan 2014 08:42:49 +0100, Krzysztof wrote:
 I have some files in the download list under the note: Failed
 downloads: unknown type application/octet-stream
 I can do nothing with them: neither restart nor delete.
 What can I do now?
 
 What happens when you try to delete it? It would be interesting to see
 if wrapper.log would say anything interesting, or your log files (if
 you enable error logging.)
 
 It's possible it's a good ol' node.db4o corruption, so you can try
 (temporarily) moving/renaming that file (which will get rid of your
 queues), and try re-downloading it.

It's worth noting that we know this is a problem, we know it's awful,
and the only person (Matthew) practically capable of replacing it is
busy at university. My understanding is he plans to finally replace db4o
with a more robust flat file setup this summer.



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[freenet-support] downloads

2014-01-11 Thread Krzysztof
I have some files in the download list under the note: Failed downloads: 
unknown type application/octet-stream

I can do nothing with them: neither restart nor delete.
What can I do now?

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[freenet-support] Downloads stalling at 100%

2009-10-03 Thread Toni Bergman
Using:

   - Freenet 0.7.5 Build #1236 build01236
   - Freenet-ext Build #26 r23771

I'd like to provide some extra info about the problem, DL's stuck at 100%
Here's another guy's report
https://bugs.freenetproject.org/view.php?id=3146

What I can offer:
1) I had about 40 DLs stuck at 100%
2) I was using BDB Database
3) I had a very unclean shutdown once, I think the sick crunching freenet
does caused my freened HD to fail, writing to hd stopped. I installed
freenet on an old spare hd because it's clear that nothing can take this
kind of abuse.
4) Defragging node.db4o didn't help
5) deleting node.db4o didn't help
6) deleting persistent downloads didnt help
7) resizing storage didn't help

I have now reinstalled with salt hash. The same downloads finish, although
it doesn't finish them right away, which suggests that finishing is a low
priority and that's wrong.
I also mentioned this before, number of keys stored isn't changing, not even
on a clean install. So I tried resizing my store and now the numbers work
again.

No reply needed.
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