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iabak-reg |
03registrar 05master 4403a1e 06other 10SHARD11/pubkeys registration of me on SHARD11 |
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iabak-reg |
03registrar 05master dfc24e1 06other 10SHARD9/pubkeys registration of me on SHARD9 |
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03registrar 05master 31d6f00 06other 10SHARD15/pubkeys registration of me on SHARD15 |
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iabak-reg |
03registrar 05master 3e27759 06other 10SHARD16/pubkeys registration of me on SHARD16 |
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iabak-reg |
03registrar 05master f1ab75d 06other 10SHARD3/pubkeys registration of me on SHARD3 |
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iabak-reg |
03registrar 05master fd6f3c7 06other 10SHARD14/pubkeys registration of me on SHARD14 |
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iabak-reg |
03registrar 05master 9c87e34 06other 10SHARD4/pubkeys registration of me on SHARD4 |
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iabak-reg |
03registrar 05master e7a438b 06other 10SHARD17/pubkeys registration of me on SHARD17 |
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iabak-reg |
03registrar 05master a30dd6b 06other 10SHARD18/pubkeys registration of me on SHARD18 |
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iabak-reg |
03registrar 05master 60f749d 06other 10SHARD19/pubkeys registration of me on SHARD19 |
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SketchCow |
Aww wyea |
03:19
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closure |
Frogging: you might find this useful to run, inside SHARDn directories, to make wget time out: git config annex.web-options --timeout=600 |
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Frogging |
all right, I'll try it |
03:20
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closure |
although, wget is supposed to have a default 900 second read timeout |
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closure |
a shorter timeout like 1 should also work fine |
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db48x |
bam |
05:01
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db48x |
I think I've got a script to update a shard from the latest state of IA |
05:02
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db48x |
closure: question for you |
05:02
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db48x |
closure: if I run git-annex rekey on a file that doesn't exist in the repository, what happens? |
05:03
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closure |
nothing |
05:05
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closure |
db48x: does your update script remove files that have been darked? |
05:06
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iabak-reg |
03registrar 05master a1abb0f 06other 10SHARD12/pubkeys registration of milenko on SHARD12 |
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db48x |
closure: yes |
05:23
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db48x |
closure: though it doesn't notice files that have been removed from non-dark items |
05:30
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db48x |
https://gist.github.com/db48x/66f41a91120266fe195aacec4c5531c2 |
05:34
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closure |
db48x: I'm unclear why you're putting disk space checks into iabak, are git-annex's not good enough? |
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db48x |
closure: with just git-annex it can sit there for hours spewing out error messages about not having enough disk space |
06:23
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db48x |
in the possibly-vain hope that there will be a small file that it can squeeze in |
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iabak-reg |
03registrar 05master ccef620 06other 10SHARD12/pubkeys registration of removed@gmail.com on SHARD12 |
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iabak-reg |
03registrar 05master 22c5e73 06other 10SHARD15/pubkeys registration of alex on SHARD15 |
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iabak-reg |
03registrar 05master 140dd41 06other 10SHARD10/pubkeys registration of alex on SHARD10 |
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iabak-reg |
03registrar 05master f3de9f7 06other 10SHARD9/pubkeys registration of alex on SHARD9 |
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03registrar 05master b128fc5 06other 10SHARD12/pubkeys registration of milenko on SHARD12 |
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iabak-reg |
03registrar 05master b8b4a58 06other 10SHARD12/pubkeys registration of milenko on SHARD12 |
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iabak-reg |
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iabak-reg |
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iabak-reg |
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iabak-reg |
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iabak-reg |
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iabak-reg |
03registrar 05master 3258c18 06other 10SHARD12/pubkeys registration of milenko on SHARD12 |
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iabak-reg |
03registrar 05master 7bbf5c4 06other 10SHARD12/pubkeys registration of milenko on SHARD12 |
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* |
db48x` yawns |
14:10
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db48x` is now known as db48 |
14:10
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db48 is now known as db48x |
14:10
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db48x is confused |
14:11
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db48x |
I'm getting a lot of duplicate output from this script |
14:28
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14:50
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Jon |
928G 30G 97% /home/iabak! but hm. exactly the same as yesterday. iabak seems to have stalled |
14:50
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Jon |
78rpm/KanesHawaiians-AlekokiAndLiliuE/KanesHawaiians-AlekokiAndLiliuE_meta.xml has been downloading for >24 hours |
14:50
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* |
Jon might restart it |
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db48x |
Jon: sounds like the download failed to time out |
15:04
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db48x |
someone else saw the same thing |
15:09
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* |
Jon kicks it and restarts |
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db48x |
I wish I could have brough my monitors on vacation with me |
15:22
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sep332 |
db48x: I downloaded a couple TB of shard1 back before the cron job was written :) |
15:22
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sep332 |
is there something wrong with my shard3? |
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Senji |
this is the thing wher esome of the files aren't in the IA any more? |
15:48
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db48x |
sep332: no? |
15:49
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db48x |
but if I sent you a public key and you sent me a public key, and we each set up ssh access for the other, then our iabaks would be able to pull files from each other |
15:50
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db48x |
since a fair portion of the files in the early shards have gone dark, it would bring the percentages up even though the files aren't available from IA any longer |
15:53
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sep332 |
Is there any point in storing files from shard3 that will never be needed for a restore? |
15:54
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sep332 |
^ SketchCow |
15:54
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db48x |
yes |
15:55
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sep332 |
I mean if the archive deleted them they probably don't want them back... |
15:55
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Senji |
Is it not better to remove them from the shards and free up disk space for other data? |
15:56
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db48x |
sep332: dark items aren't deleted, they're merely not actively distributed |
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15:57
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SketchCow |
YESSSSS |
15:57
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SketchCow |
SO MUCH POINT |
15:58
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sep332 |
man... I did not know that |
15:58
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sep332 |
ok |
15:58
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SketchCow |
You are a bad backup. |
15:58
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* |
SketchCow shakes collar |
15:58
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* |
SketchCow slap |
15:58
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sep332 |
grr |
15:58
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SketchCow |
IA sometimes loses stuff due to outside forces |
15:58
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SketchCow |
Backups prevent that from being an issue |
15:58
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SketchCow |
That's a living, breathing reason besides all the other theoretical concerns and general architectural worries. |
15:59
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sep332 |
i'll try to be more rogue in future |
16:00
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closure |
db48x: so, I'm currently adding tor P2P to git-annex :) |
16:00
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db48x |
closure: yes, via Tor |
16:01
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db48x |
one the one hand that is cool |
16:01
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db48x |
on the other hand it's not ssh |
16:01
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closure |
indeed, tossing a lot of data over tor may not be fast |
16:03
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* |
db48x grumbles; the metadata for dark items doesn't include the collection |
16:03
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closure |
if some of the early shards have dark items and only a few copies, it would be a good chance to test out *restore* from iabak |
16:04
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db48x |
closure: my thoughts precisely (was just thinking that in a day or two I'll ambush someone else, but tell them that it's a firedrill for restoring) |
16:04
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closure |
restoring just those files to a server, which could then send them out to other nodes |
16:04
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Senji |
how is restoring going to work? |
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db48x |
Senji: the plan, as I recall, is to restore files to a repository that is accessible via HTTP(S) |
16:05
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closure |
well, the clients and server have ssh connections. git-annex can upload over ssh. so.. |
16:06
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db48x |
yea, that could work as well |
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Senji |
(I wish I had one of the HSMs I use at work for backing up iabak data) |
16:07
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db48x |
though I figured it would need to be a dedicated server, separate from the server(s) hosting the shards themselves |
16:07
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asktoomuc |
db48x what happened to the files that have gone dark? The IA lost some data? They were set to private collections? |
16:07
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db48x |
asktoomuc: usually it's copyright-related |
16:07
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closure |
certianly would need a different, larger server for restoring a large quantity of data |
16:08
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closure |
all the ssh public keys of clients are checked into a git repo, so other servers can use them |
16:08
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db48x |
closure: oh, that's cool |
16:09
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db48x |
nifty |
16:09
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closure |
(private git repo hosted on gitlab as registration data is somewhat confidential) |
16:10
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closure |
anyway, it would be useful to have a tool to update a shard, removing the IA url for files that the IA no longer has |
16:11
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closure |
then, the restore command on the client is something like: git annex copy --not --in web --to restoreserver |
16:12
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db48x |
I'm working on that tool, but it's giving me a headache |
16:13
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db48x |
I need a DAG of pipes |
16:13
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closure |
lemme know if the headache is on the git-annex side.. |
16:14
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db48x |
closure: so far I'm just dumping the git-annex commands into a file, so that I can look at what I'm generating |
16:14
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closure |
sounds like you need a real programming language :) |
16:14
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SketchCow |
A restore is definitely on the cards in December |
16:14
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SketchCow |
That's the plan |
16:14
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SketchCow |
I just wanted us to continue the refinements and dealing we're going with at the moment. |
16:14
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SketchCow |
Since it's super important. |
16:14
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db48x |
closure: it's getting more and more likely |
16:15
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closure |
cut your losses and use go or whatever |
16:15
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db48x |
I can see a haskell library that can make a DAG of pipes in my mind |
16:16
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db48x |
maybe it is a mirage |
16:17
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closure |
there's one called "pipes" :P |
16:17
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db48x |
heh :) |
16:17
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closure |
"Elegant semantics: Use practical category theory " |
16:17
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closure |
only in haskell library descriptions |
16:23
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db48x |
heh, nice description |
16:23
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db48x |
a question occurs |
16:24
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db48x |
what do we want to do if a shard currently contains an item, but then it gets moved out of the collection that the shard contains? |
16:24
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db48x |
it's not dark, so we don't want to rmurl it |
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db48x |
https://gist.github.com/db48x/66f41a91120266fe195aacec4c5531c2#file-update-shard-sh-L24 |
16:30
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db48x |
so very unpipelined |
16:34
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SketchCow |
http://iabak.archiveteam.org/SHARD4.html |
16:34
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SketchCow |
I'm fascinated at how it seems to stop |
16:34
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SketchCow |
Is that because we need more people? Or something else. |
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Senji |
Hmm, apparently I have an unregistered shard on that shard. I should fix that up when I'm back at home tomorrow :-D |
16:42
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yipdw |
SketchCow: shard4 contains the 9/11 TV Archive, which is stream-only; I haven't checked this, but I think that translates to "cannot download" |
16:45
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ask_ |
how do you fix unregister segments? I think I have a couple |
16:56
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Jon |
hmm I still seem to be invisible/unregistered on iabak pages. wonder why. |
16:56
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Jon |
done 1T of shard3 |
16:58
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Frogging |
I've got 786G of shard4 |
17:02
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asktoomuc |
any idea why I get those? "git-annex: unable to decommit memory: Invalid argument" |
17:04
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Frogging |
what distro? |
17:08
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db48x |
this feels like it's working: https://gist.github.com/db48x/66f41a91120266fe195aacec4c5531c2 |
17:09
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db48x |
I'll check back after lunch |
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asktoomuc |
that's annoying |
17:26
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asktoomuc |
it looks like these errors are killing my process, hence I haven't backep up anything in the last 24 hours |
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Kenshin |
db48x: i need to safely shutdown the iabak server for maintenance. there seems to be tmux sessions running, any idea who's running those and how can i arrange to get them safely stopped? |
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Kaz |
sec |
17:51
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Kaz |
it's probably me |
17:51
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Kaz |
mine is gone |
17:53
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asktoomuc |
I feel like something isn't working properly. On shard3 (822MB on my side): "git-annex: unable to decommit memory: Invalid argument Wow! I'm done downloading this shard of the IA!" |
17:54
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asktoomuc |
man this is hard. I have been at it for the past few days and I'm having a really hard time making it work on a pretty standard Debian 8 install. I wonder how you guys do it... |
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Kenshin |
Kaz: nah it's db48x mostly |
18:03
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Frogging |
asktoomuc: what's your kernel version, and is there anything non-standard about your setup? |
18:03
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Frogging |
any changed options, etc |
18:04
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asktoomuc |
it's 3.16.0-4-amd64 |
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asktoomuc |
and no, I just installed it as usual in a VM from the Debian iso: debian-8.6.0-amd64-netinst.iso |
18:05
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asktoomuc |
the share drive is mounted using NFS (I installed nfs-common and git and git-annex from apt-get) |
18:05
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asktoomuc |
so I can't see anything out of place really |
18:06
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asktoomuc |
I was able to download ~80G this weekend but since I updated the script to the latest version yesterday, it doesn't seem to work for me anymore |
18:07
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closure |
probably need to change the git-annex build to the i386ancient one to support these old kernels |
18:09
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asktoomuc |
old? XD |
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asktoomuc |
that's the Debian stable version |
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asktoomuc |
but I can deploy it in a Debian 10 install maybe |
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asktoomuc |
what's the minimum version of the kernel recommended? |
18:10
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closure |
https://downloads.kitenet.net/git-annex/linux/current/git-annex-standalone-i386-ancient.tar.gz |
18:10
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closure |
untar and replace git-annex.linux directory in the iabak repo with that |
18:10
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sep332 |
kernel 3.16 was released August 2014 |
18:12
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asktoomuc |
well okay, I love Debian but I'll admit they are lagging behind with their stable version |
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Frogging |
I'm running Debian 8 as well but I realized I also updated my kernel to 4.7.3 |
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asktoomuc |
thanks closure |
18:13
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Frogging |
it might be the kernel taking issue with git-annex doing things with a 1TB vm allocation |
18:13
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Frogging |
which I've noticed it's doing on mine |
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closure |
it's apparently a new way to free memory which libc has started using w/o caring if the kernel supports it |
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closure |
not sure why we need a new way to free memory in 2016 |
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Frogging |
munmap()? :p |
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asktoomuc |
hmmm ok, I'll try the package you gave me and if that doesn't work, I'll scrap the VM and get a Ubuntu server or Debian unstable |
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Frogging |
or just update the kernel |
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asktoomuc |
apt-get dit-upgrade or is it more involved? |
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Frogging |
I'm actually not sure, I compiled mine because of reasons, but there might well be a "friendlier" way |
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asktoomuc |
I'm not bad with a computer but very far from being a sysadmin |
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asktoomuc |
might be easier to just reinstall a latest distro in that case |
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Frogging |
here https://packages.debian.org/jessie-backports/linux-image-amd64 |
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you should be able to jsut add jessie-backports to your apt sources |
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Frogging |
https://backports.debian.org/Instructions/#index2h2 |
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Frogging |
ah and there's a special command to install from backports |
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Frogging |
on that page |
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asktoomuc |
oh ok, thanks Frogging |
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Meroje |
packages from backports have lower priority, that's why you need this command |
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Frogging |
yeah^ |
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asktoomuc |
learn something new everyday |
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Frogging |
maybe it's to avoid accidentally dragging the whole system forward with dependencies when installing stuff |
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Frogging |
which can happen if you add unstable repos to your sources and such :p |
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Meroje |
yes, you either opt-in individually, or override all priorities at once |
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komarEX |
hello |
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komarEX |
guys git annex is so slow with huge number of files that I could cry a river |
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komarEX |
git repack -ad && git gc && git update-index --index-version 4 |
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komarEX |
should I ? |
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Kaz |
Right, not tuu sure what on easrth is happening here |
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Kaz |
the script has decided to attempt bittorrent downloads |
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Kaz |
I've gone through and disabled the bittorrent remote (or so I thought) |
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asktoomuc |
what's the best way to run the script once logged out? using screen? launching the script in the background with "&" |
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asktoomuc |
I already ran the "loginctl enable-linger user" as recommended |
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sep332 |
screen works |
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Meroje |
then screen works |
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Meroje |
it installs a crontab too |
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asktoomuc |
are those expected? "Continuing any downloads that were previously interrupted... flock: cannot open lock file .git/annex/iasyncer.lock: No such file or directory" |
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asktoomuc |
I think I will start again from scratch, too many issues |
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asktoomuc |
I must have broken something |
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thelsdj |
i get that flock line all the time, doesn't seem to affect anything |
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iabak-reg |
03registrar 05master 2677c00 06other 10SHARD14/pubkeys registration of roninfight on SHARD14 |
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iabak-reg |
03registrar 05master 058800e 06other 10SHARD14/pubkeys registration of roninfight on SHARD14 |
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iabak-reg |
03registrar 05master 448a743 06other 10SHARD14/pubkeys registration of roninfight on SHARD14 |
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iabak-reg |
03registrar 05master 885dc43 06other 10SHARD14/pubkeys registration of roninfight on SHARD14 |
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iabak-reg |
03registrar 05master e429741 06other 10SHARD14/pubkeys registration of roninfight on SHARD14 |
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thelsdj |
do some shards have their stats update more often than others? I have 190G from shard10 and have for over a day, shard15 I have 150G, neither of those appear to be updated, but I am showing up on shard14 and shard16 |