[Top][All Lists]
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: [Help-gnunet] help with database management
From: |
Benjamin Paul Kay |
Subject: |
Re: [Help-gnunet] help with database management |
Date: |
Sun, 12 Oct 2003 18:38:58 -0400 |
User-agent: |
KMail/1.5.3 |
On Sunday 12 October 2003 17:24, you wrote:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On Sunday 12 October 2003 04:23 pm, you wrote:
> > > Hmm. You do not happen to have an option
> > > INDEX-CONTENT = YES
> > > in your gnunet.conf by any chance? Then gnunet-insert would always
> > > insert and not index. Given a quota of 5 GB (minus 700 MB) would
> > > result in about 4.2 GB left (afs storage left), so it would match
> > > pretty nicely.
> >
> > The phrase "INDEX-CONTENT" does not appear in gnunet.conf. Recall that I
> > have ACTIVEMIGRATION enabled, so some of the afs storage may be being
> > used by migrated content. However with Igor Wronsky's help I have pretty
> > determined that the DB is a-ok, so the only plausible explanation left is
> > that the content was inserted rather than indexed. I am quite certain
> > that I did not insert the content (unless gnunet-gtk is inserting content
> > marked "index only") - is there anything else that would cause the
> > content to be inserted?
>
> Only either a switch given to gnunet-gtk or gnunet-insert. Hmm. I get the
> same problem whenever I insert (or index) files with gnunet-gtk. I suspect
> the selection index/insert in gnunet-gtk is broken. If you were using
> gnunet-gtk (and not gnunet-insert) for the files, that would explain the
> problem. I'll look at the code later tonight and make sure it is fixed in
> CVS. Thanks for reporting!
Yes, it is indeed gnunet-gtk. I can now index files and actually have them
indexed via gnunet-insert from the terminal. There seems to be something
wrong with the way gnunet-gtk handles pseudonyms as well. Is there by any
chance a way to insert a file into a namespace by URI other than through
gnunet-gtk?
Oh - I am assuming gnunet-gtk has messed up my DB. If I want to start over
with a new DB, can I:
/etc/init.d/gnunet stop
rm -R /var/lib/GNUnet/data/afs
mysql
DROP DATABASE gnunet;
CREATE DATABASE gnunet;
*follow the directions in high_mysql.c*
/etc/init.d/gnunet start
It's always worked in the past.
Message not available
- Re: [Help-gnunet] help with database management, Benjamin Paul Kay, 2003/10/12
- Re: [Help-gnunet] help with database management, Christian Grothoff, 2003/10/12
- Re: [Help-gnunet] help with database management,
Benjamin Paul Kay <=
- Re: [Help-gnunet] help with database management, Christian Grothoff, 2003/10/12
- Re: [Help-gnunet] help with database management, Benjamin Paul Kay, 2003/10/12
- Re: [Help-gnunet] help with database management, Christian Grothoff, 2003/10/12
- Re: [Help-gnunet] help with database management, Benjamin Paul Kay, 2003/10/12
Re: [Help-gnunet] help with database management, Benjamin Paul Kay, 2003/10/12
Re: [Help-gnunet] help with database management, Christian Grothoff, 2003/10/13