On Monday 06 December 2010 05:43:40 Volodya wrote:
> On 12/06/2010 01:35 AM, stefan.weni...@gmx.net wrote:
> >> - ----- Camel Tip t...@ja1ursbo1wwdywciflapkstdchu ----- 2010.12.05 -
> >> 16:00:09GMT -----
> >>
> >> Looks like no one else has this problem, at least I don't see any
> >> complaints like this one: since version 1306 (I think) all my downloads
> >> end up at 100% without ever finishing.
> >
> > Since I updated to 1308, I had 3 downloads (started with 1307) which
> > then needed 2 days to get from 99.9% to finished, and there are 2 more
> > now sitting at 99.8% and 99.9% with "last activity 2d22h ago / 3d3h
> > ago" ... .
> > I do not get any error messages, though, but in the log file there are
> > tons of strange entries like ... :
> > "Dez 05, 2010 22:22:19:265 (freenet.client.async.ClientRequestSelector,
> > CHK Request starter (60940)(8), NORMAL): Priority 1 (transient) is in
> > cooldown for another 9223370745267036542 15250282316w6d :
> > freenet.support.sectoredrandomgrabar...@10debae"
> > ... if that is a 15250282316 week cooldown, it's not surprising the
> > downloads are never finishing ;-)
> >
> >
> > And then there are exceptions like ... :
> > Dez 05, 2010 22:22:17:609
> > (freenet.support.SectoredRandomGrabArrayWithObject, SSK Request starter
> > (60940)(12), NORMAL): Too many sub-arrays are entirely excluded on
> > freenet.support.sectoredrandomgrabarraywithobj...@102994c:freenet.client
> > s.http.bookmark.bookmarkmana...@456c5c length = 22
> > java.lang.Exception: error
> >     at
> > freenet.support.SectoredRandomGrabArray.removeRandomLimited(SectoredRand
> > omGrabArray.java:231)
> >     at
> > freenet.support.SectoredRandomGrabArray.removeRandom(SectoredRandomGrabA
> > rray.java:147)
> >     at
> > freenet.support.SectoredRandomGrabArray.removeRandomTwoOnly(SectoredRand
> > omGrabArray.java:312)
> >     at
> > freenet.support.SectoredRandomGrabArray.removeRandom(SectoredRandomGrabA
> > rray.java:143)
> >     at
> > freenet.client.async.ClientRequestSelector.removeFirstInner(ClientReques
> > tSelector.java:361)
> >     at
> > freenet.client.async.ClientRequestSelector.removeFirstTransient(ClientRe
> > questSelector.java:175)
> >     at
> > freenet.client.async.ClientRequestScheduler.getBetterNonPersistentReques
> > t(ClientRequestScheduler.java:401)
> >     at
> > freenet.client.async.ClientRequestScheduler.grabRequest(ClientRequestSch
> > eduler.java:494)
> >     at freenet.node.RequestStarter.realRun(RequestStarter.java:133)
> >     at freenet.node.RequestStarter.run(RequestStarter.java:223)
> >     at
> > freenet.support.PooledExecutor$MyThread.realRun(PooledExecutor.java:227)
> >     at freenet.support.io.NativeThread.run(NativeThread.java:130)

None of that is really relevant.
> 
> I had a file which i have downloaded, and then accidentally removed the 
> result.
> Anyhow i have tried to redownload it (i have cache local requests on, so it's
> pretty quick), but it for the second time keeps "Internal Error"ing at 98%.

Every time you get an "internal error" you should get log messages related to 
it.

Is this specific to particular files?

Does it happen with new downloads added with 1309?

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