Re: [Zope] fstest reports time-stamp reduction, what does it mean and should I be worried?

2009-03-09 Thread Dieter Maurer
Chris Withers wrote at 2009-3-8 12:26 +: Nope, Zope 2.9.8. In older ZODB versions, this should happen when your clock jumped back into the past. The clocks on both the storage servers are NTP synched and I'm pretty sure they've not jumped back at any point... Another (more serious) cause

Re: [Zope] fstest reports time-stamp reduction, what does it mean and should I be worried?

2009-03-08 Thread Chris Withers
Dieter Maurer wrote: Are you using an old ZODB version? Nope, Zope 2.9.8. In older ZODB versions, this should happen when your clock jumped back into the past. The clocks on both the storage servers are NTP synched and I'm pretty sure they've not jumped back at any point... Also, packing

Re: [Zope] fstest reports time-stamp reduction, what does it mean and should I be worried?

2009-03-05 Thread Dieter Maurer
Chris Withers wrote at 2009-3-5 11:28 +: For one customer, I have a secondary storage server that copies repozo backups, restores them and then runs fstest over the restored result once every few hours. (I'd like to move to zeoraid, but it's not quite there yet!) On a few occasions