SqueakSource problems again

Bert Freudenberg bert at impara.de
Fri Feb 11 12:49:11 UTC 2005


In our SqueakSource server there's some utility code to recreate 
SSVersions from the file system. Have a look at 
source.impara.de/ss.html, in particular 
SSProject>>importVersionsFromStorage

If you change that to only import versions which are not already loaded 
you should be fine.

- Bert -

Am 11.02.2005 um 13:28 schrieb Adrian Lienhard:

> ok, to be more explicit:
>
> There are two possibilities to get back to the latest state:
>
> - again commit the package from your image to the SqueakSource server 
> as you do normally. Like this you don't have the intermediate 
> versions; if you like to have them too, see below.
>
> - use the import function of SqueakSource which lets you upload 
> package versions via HTTP: log in to SqueakSource, select the project 
> and click "Import Versions". Like this you can add also earlier 
> versions. Probably you still have those versions of your packages in 
> the folder "package-cache". If not I can send them to you.
>
> Adrian
>
> On Feb 11, 2005, at 12:38 PM, stéphane ducasse wrote:
>
>> arghhhhh....
>>
>> So what shoudl we do?
>> Republish versions?
>>
>> Stef
>>
>>> Our SqueakSource server again had a problem saving the metadata to 
>>> disc. Unfortunately we lost all meta information since 2nd February. 
>>> This means, that any created project or member, changes to access 
>>> rights and especially information about commits since this date were 
>>> lost. Source code was correctly saved but can not be accessed 
>>> through SqueakSource directly anymore. If you don't have a copy of 
>>> your sources (e.g., from your images) I can get it from the server 
>>> and send it to you by mail. Please make sure what's missing and 
>>> re-commit it if needed.
>>>
>>> The problem was that a primitive to access the filesystem failed 
>>> (maybe because it is mounted over the network?) and today the image 
>>> hang with 100% cpu consumption so that I couldn't get to the data 
>>> anymore. It's really time that we move to better strategies for 
>>> persistency and to a newer server to make SqueakSource more 
>>> reliable.
>>>
>>> Sorry, for the trouble.
>>>
>>> Adrian
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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> Adrian Lienhard
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