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[Help-gnunet] Database problems
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Milan |
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[Help-gnunet] Database problems |
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Sun, 10 Oct 2004 14:31:57 +0200 |
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Hello !
Indeed, bdb seems to have some issues too... :-)
I've just reinstalled my debian sarge and and changed GNUnet from my
0.6.4a made from sources to 0.6.4a from debian package. All setup ran
well, gnunet-check too, but now I start GNUnet and i get this :
milan:~# gnunetd -d
oct 10 14:29:01 MESSAGE: gnunetd starting
oct 10 14:29:01 DEBUG: connection goal is 256 peers (3840000 BPS
bandwidth downstream)
oct 10 14:29:01 DEBUG: I am peer '2STRBV567KFU5LE0IK962KR0RG0HSRB1'.
oct 10 14:29:02 DEBUG: loading applications afs tracekit chat
region error detected; run recovery.
oct 10 14:29:02 ERROR: 'dbenv->open' failed on file
'/var/lib/GNUnet/data/afs//content//bucket.3000.0.bdb' at low_bdb.c:169
with error: DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery
oct 10 14:29:02 DEBUG: I only have 0 peers connected (want 256), waiting
for 1 to reach 16 before trying HTTP download of hostlist.
oct 10 14:29:02 FATAL: BDB panic (DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run
database recovery), aborting.
Segmentation fault
And the same with gnunet-check -a.
So is there a recovery tool for bdb databases or should I delete my
database once more ? ;-)
Do you have an idea of better database system ? I think GNUnet won't can
be a fonctional system before being stable in databases... That's so
bad, because GNUnet himself runs better and better.
Thanks for all.
Milan
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