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diff --git a/doc/bugs/Corrupted_.git__47__annex__47__index_when_running_assistant/comment_5_81e2f37e7adbd8f24734b67a1dd209f9._comment b/doc/bugs/Corrupted_.git__47__annex__47__index_when_running_assistant/comment_5_81e2f37e7adbd8f24734b67a1dd209f9._comment new file mode 100644 index 000000000..71d7a7338 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/bugs/Corrupted_.git__47__annex__47__index_when_running_assistant/comment_5_81e2f37e7adbd8f24734b67a1dd209f9._comment @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +[[!comment format=mdwn + username="eigengrau" + subject="comment 5" + date="2015-06-16T13:20:07Z" + content=""" +You’re right, but the problem might be my somehow developing a perhaps overzealous habit of using the occasional `--aggressive --prune=now`. From what you said I would surmise that this could be a fairly good explanation for the missing object in my case. +"""]] diff --git a/doc/bugs/s3_InternalIOException__63__.mdwn b/doc/bugs/s3_InternalIOException__63__.mdwn index ec153b708..5a5674f66 100644 --- a/doc/bugs/s3_InternalIOException__63__.mdwn +++ b/doc/bugs/s3_InternalIOException__63__.mdwn @@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ Then subsequent transfers seem to fail with: InternalIOException send: resource vanished (Connection reset by peer) +Workaround: restart the assistant. + ### What steps will reproduce the problem? It's unclear. The assistant is trying to sync a lot of stuff to S3 right now, as files are regularly added into the repository and the assistant migrates them all there. The repository is setup as a "source" repository to make sure it doesn't keep files and send them all to s3. diff --git a/doc/bugs/s3_InternalIOException__63__/comment_2_994dd3ebcf7eaacb0b9e06f1bc14a2d4._comment b/doc/bugs/s3_InternalIOException__63__/comment_2_994dd3ebcf7eaacb0b9e06f1bc14a2d4._comment new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4d3172ea3 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/bugs/s3_InternalIOException__63__/comment_2_994dd3ebcf7eaacb0b9e06f1bc14a2d4._comment @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +[[!comment format=mdwn + username="anarcat" + subject="comment 2" + date="2015-06-15T19:15:12Z" + content=""" +i have no idea, really. i probably did *not* disable chunking explicitely on the repo, if that's any help.. +"""]] diff --git a/doc/bugs/s3_InternalIOException__63__/comment_3_a69927ec705efa31aacb5941bf8d8f9d._comment b/doc/bugs/s3_InternalIOException__63__/comment_3_a69927ec705efa31aacb5941bf8d8f9d._comment new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c32621d6e --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/bugs/s3_InternalIOException__63__/comment_3_a69927ec705efa31aacb5941bf8d8f9d._comment @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +[[!comment format=mdwn + username="anarcat" + subject="comment 3" + date="2015-06-15T20:02:56Z" + content=""" +okay, after disabling chunking, it still doesn't work. + +it seems that it's completely stuck: i haven't seen the assistant transfer any new files yet. using `git annex move` seems to work: + +<pre> +www-data@ip-10-87-135-88:/persistent/media$ git annex move --to s3 +move video/mp4_sd/-_cineastas_indigenas_ntsc_-_eng_0.mov.mp4 (checking s3...) ok +</pre> +"""]] diff --git a/doc/bugs/s3_InternalIOException__63__/comment_4_ee791ad24d5d2c0ad4f82ecf6fc434a9._comment b/doc/bugs/s3_InternalIOException__63__/comment_4_ee791ad24d5d2c0ad4f82ecf6fc434a9._comment new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fd65fa8f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/bugs/s3_InternalIOException__63__/comment_4_ee791ad24d5d2c0ad4f82ecf6fc434a9._comment @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +[[!comment format=mdwn + username="anarcat" + subject="comment 4" + date="2015-06-15T20:05:13Z" + content=""" +nevermind that: `move` doesn't actually work either, it just skipped files that seemed to have already been transfered. the remaining files are still untransferable: + +<pre> +www-data@ip-10-87-135-88:/persistent/media$ git annex move --to s3 +move video/original/a_gente_luta_-_eng_0.mov (checking s3...) (to s3...) +0% 0.0 B/s 0s + InternalIOException send: resource vanished (Broken pipe) +failed +move video/original/a_gente_luta_-_esp_0.mov (checking s3...) (to s3...) +0% 255.9KB/s 9h23m + InternalIOException send: resource vanished (Broken pipe) +failed +move video/original/kinja_iakaha_-_dvcam_en.mov (checking s3...) (to s3...) +0% 0.0 B/s 0s + InternalIOException send: resource vanished (Broken pipe) +failed +move video/original/quartet_for_deafblind_h264kbs18000_24.mov (checking s3...) (to s3...) +0% 0.0 B/s 0s + InternalIOException send: resource vanished (Broken pipe) +failed +git-annex: move: 4 failed +</pre> +"""]] diff --git a/doc/bugs/transfer_in_progress_not_present_in_json_output/comment_1_ca13b034f7034deea6a8b3a295b8fdd3._comment b/doc/bugs/transfer_in_progress_not_present_in_json_output/comment_1_ca13b034f7034deea6a8b3a295b8fdd3._comment new file mode 100644 index 000000000..054d6a029 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/bugs/transfer_in_progress_not_present_in_json_output/comment_1_ca13b034f7034deea6a8b3a295b8fdd3._comment @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +[[!comment format=mdwn + username="anarcat" + subject="comment 1" + date="2015-06-15T19:48:46Z" + content=""" +it seems this is deliberate: there's a `nojson` tag on in the source code. I am just unclear why this is the case... and there doesn't seem to be documentation in the source about the nojson function or why it is desired... +"""]] diff --git a/doc/todo/S3_fsck_support.mdwn b/doc/todo/S3_fsck_support.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 000000000..328cd0d7d --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/todo/S3_fsck_support.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +I have (i think?) noticed that the s3 remote doesn't really do an fsck: + +http://source.git-annex.branchable.com/?p=source.git;a=blob;f=Remote/S3.hs;hb=HEAD#l86 + +Besides, unless S3 does something magic and amazingly fast, the checksum is just too slow for it to be really operational: + +<pre> +$ time git annex fsck -f s3 video/original/quartet_for_deafblind_h264kbs18000_24.mov +fsck video/original/quartet_for_deafblind_h264kbs18000_24.mov (checking s3...) ok +(recording state in git...) + +real 0m1.188s +user 0m0.444s +sys 0m0.324s +$ time git annex fsck video/original/quartet_for_deafblind_h264kbs18000_24.mov +fsck video/original/quartet_for_deafblind_h264kbs18000_24.mov (checksum...) +ok +(recording state in git...) + +real 3m14.478s +user 1m55.679s +sys 0m8.325s +</pre> + +1s is barely the time for git-annex to do an HTTP request to amazon, and what is returned doesn't seem to have a checksum of any kind: + +<pre> +fsck video/original/quartet_for_deafblind_h264kbs18000_24.mov (checking s3...) [2015-06-16 00:31:46 UTC] String to sign: "HEAD\n\n\nTue, 16 Jun 2015 00:31:46 GMT\n/isuma-files/SHA256E-s11855411701--ba268f1c401321db08d4cb149d73a51a10f02968687cb41f06051943b4720465.mov" +[2015-06-16 00:31:46 UTC] Host: "isuma-files.s3.amazonaws.com" +[2015-06-16 00:31:46 UTC] Response header 'x-amz-request-id': '9BF7B64EB5A619F3' +[2015-06-16 00:31:46 UTC] Response header 'x-amz-id-2': '84ZO7IZ0dqJeEghADjt7hTGKGqGAWwbwwaCFVft3ama+oDOVJrvpiFjqn8EY3Z0R' +[2015-06-16 00:31:46 UTC] Response header 'Content-Type': 'application/xml' +[2015-06-16 00:31:46 UTC] Response header 'Transfer-Encoding': 'chunked' +[2015-06-16 00:31:46 UTC] Response header 'Date': 'Tue, 16 Jun 2015 00:32:10 GMT' +[2015-06-16 00:31:46 UTC] Response header 'Server': 'AmazonS3' +[2015-06-16 00:31:46 UTC] Response metadata: S3: request ID=<none>, x-amz-id-2=<none> +ok +</pre> + +did i miss something? are there fsck checks for s3 remotes? + +if not, i think it would be useful to leverage the "md5summing" functionality that the S3 API provides. there are two relevant stackoverflow responses here: + +http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1775816/how-to-get-the-md5sum-of-a-file-on-amazons-s3 +http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8618218/amazon-s3-checksum + +... to paraphrase: when a file is `PUT` on S3, one can provide a `Content-MD5` header that S3 will check against the uploaded file content for corruption, when doing the upload. then there is some talk about how the `ETag` header *may* hold the MD5, but that seems inconclusive. There's a specific API call for getting the MD5 sum: + +https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSAndroidSDK/latest/javadoc/com/amazonaws/services/s3/model/ObjectMetadata.html#getContentMD5() + +the android client also happens to check with that API on downloads: + +https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-android/blob/4de3a3146d66d9ab5684eb5e71d5a2cef9f4dec9/aws-android-sdk-s3/src/main/java/com/amazonaws/services/s3/AmazonS3Client.java#L1302 + +now of course MD5 is a pile of dung nowadays, but having that checksum beats not having any checksum at all. *and* it is at no cost on the client side... --[[anarcat]] |