https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68506

--- Comment #4 from Fæ <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Aaron Schulz from comment #3)
> Aside from the failed "claimed" jobs, the queue is empty atm.

In which case I don't understand how "ghost jobs" can be arising. There may be
a deeper problem here.

For example,
<https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:-_Mumma_Farm,_House,_Smoketown_Road,_Sharpsburg,_Washington_County,_MD_HABS_MD,22-SHARP.V,30A-36.tif>
was uploaded at 14:56, 25 July 2014, but the job (named "HABS 21 July 2014
(1601:1800)") has halted several times, only re-started when I set up a new
queue. It does one individual batch of files in the same minute or two, and
then halts again, indefinitely. The date (21 July) in the upload edit comment
is the date the job was originally committed to GWT.

These jobs must still be on the queue as they are "resurrecting" and continuing
to upload each time. Further, I cannot seem to start any new runs, they just
behave in the same way.

Nothing significant has changed in my XML generation, since the first runs,
which have successfully uploaded over 130,000 files so far.

Other "jobs" that appear to be non-visible in the queue are commented as:
HABS 24 July 2014 (2001:2300)
HABS 23 July 2014 (1801:2000)

I can of course, just carry on creating more jobs, but as these are around
7,000 images per job, and I can only get 20 to upload from each job by starting
a new job, this looks broken.

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