On Tuesday 26 October 2010 20:25:49 l...@hush.com wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 25 Oct 2010 17:30:28 -0500 l...@hush.com wrote:
> >I've had three do this so far each with about 250 blocks to go.
> >
> >The most recent was with 1295 and stalled. 
> >It was a simple CHK@ splitfile.
> >I'm guessing this may be the associated error message as it's hard 
> >
> >to know when it occurred.
> >
> >Oct 25, 2010 05:07:57:165 
> >(freenet.support.RandomGrabArrayWithClient, Succeeded(29134), 
> >ERROR): Removing item 
> >freenet.client.async.singleblockinser...@4ff45b6d from 
> >freenet.support.randomgrabarraywithcli...@6ae3bb49 but RGA is null
> >java.lang.Exception: debug
> >     at 
> >freenet.support.RandomGrabArray.remove(RandomGrabArray.java:587)
> >     at 
> >freenet.node.SendableRequest.unregister(SendableRequest.java:118)
> >     at 
> >freenet.client.async.SingleBlockInserter.onSuccess(SingleBlockInser
> >t
> >er.java:436)
> >     at 
> >freenet.client.async.TransientChosenBlock.onInsertSuccess(Transient
> >C
> >hosenBlock.java:49)
> >     at 
> >freenet.client.async.SingleBlockInserter$MySendableRequestSender$2.
> >r
> >un(SingleBlockInserter.java:587)
> >     at 
> >freenet.support.PooledExecutor$MyThread.realRun(PooledExecutor.java
> >:
> >228)
> >     at freenet.support.io.NativeThread.run(NativeThread.java:101)
> >
> >Is there a way or can there be to reinsert/recreate just the 
> >mainfest, or something like a user initiated heal?
> 
> or what about this
> 
> Oct 26, 2010 15:51:27:715 
> (freenet.client.async.PersistentChosenRequest, Client database 
> access thread(4459), ERROR): Finished but blocksFinished not empty 
> on freenet.client.async.persistentchosenrequ...@efb2304
> java.lang.Exception: debug
>       at 
> freenet.client.async.PersistentChosenRequest.finish(PersistentChosen
> Request.java:174)
>       at 
> freenet.client.async.PersistentChosenRequest.onDumped(PersistentChos
> enRequest.java:296)
>       at 
> freenet.client.async.ClientRequestScheduler.trimStarterQueue(ClientR
> equestScheduler.java:848)
>       at 
> freenet.client.async.ClientRequestScheduler.maybeAddToStarterQueue(C
> lientRequestScheduler.java:801)
>       at 
> freenet.client.async.ClientRequestSchedulerBase.innerRegister(Client
> RequestSchedulerBase.java:128)
>       at 
> freenet.client.async.ClientRequestSchedulerBase.reregisterAll(Client
> RequestSchedulerBase.java:237)
>       at 
> freenet.client.async.ClientRequestScheduler.reregisterAll(ClientRequ
> estScheduler.java:881)
>       at 
> freenet.client.async.ClientRequester.setPriorityClass(ClientRequeste
> r.java:313)
>       at 
> freenet.node.fcp.ClientRequest.modifyRequest(ClientRequest.java:345)
>       at freenet.node.fcp.FCPServer$4.run(FCPServer.java:629)
>       at 
> freenet.node.NodeClientCore$DBJobWrapper.run(NodeClientCore.java:168
> 2)
>       at 
> freenet.support.PrioritizedSerialExecutor$Runner.run(PrioritizedSeri
> alExecutor.java:84)
>       at 
> freenet.support.PooledExecutor$MyThread.realRun(PooledExecutor.java:
> 228)
>       at freenet.support.io.NativeThread.run(NativeThread.java:101)

I doubt that either message is directly related to the failure.

Do you still get this? With smallish files inserted via the web interface?

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