Hi all, on 2010-05-11 18:31 Javier Henderson wrote the following: > I run two keyservers, one has just two peers, the other has about a dozen. > > The one with a dozen peers sees periodic corruption, necessitating a rebuild. > From what I've seen after asking the great google mind, this seems to happen > periodically, and there was even a posting this morning by someone dropping > out of the ring because of this problem. > > Both of the keyservers I run are on 1.1.1, which I believe is latest and > greatest. > > Any thoughts on this?
I'm running pgp.surfnet.nl which existed even before the Horowitz server was developed. I have in the past years run SKS straight from the Debian repositories on solid hardware, currently 1.1.0. So far I never had any database corruption, neither DB nor Ptree. A couple of days ago I setup a 1.1.1 server (xw0117.uvt.nl) on Ubuntu 1004. It recons only with pgp.surfnet.nl. On purpose I pre-loaded only 90% of the Pramberger dump, to stress test pgp.surfnet .nl when it had to recon ~200k keys. That took a few hours, but everything works and the surfnet machine had no problem at all spitting out multiple 100 key blobs. My only real problem appears to be locking on the surfnet box, when elsewhere people start reconning ;large numbers of keys. The server always continuous running but Nagios gets upset with its slowness during the locking. Does anyone running Debian the 'apt-get install sks' version 1.1.1 release have corruption problems? cheers, teun
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