Re: [Openstack] Swift object-server Invalid Unexpected file Timestamp value in filename

2016-08-25 Thread Clay Gerrard
On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 1:28 AM, Chris wrote: > > > I don’t even have the “filter-xprofile” option in my config what is it for? > > > http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/middleware.html#module-swift.common.middleware.xprofile ___ Mailing list: htt

Re: [Openstack] Swift object-server Invalid Unexpected file Timestamp value in filename

2016-08-25 Thread John Dickinson
; > [object-updater] > > concurrency = 24 > > > > [object-auditor] > > > > > > Cheers > > Chris > > > > > > From: Hamza Nissoul [mailto:mon240...@gmail.com] > Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2016 21:32 > To: Chris > Subjec

Re: [Openstack] Swift object-server Invalid Unexpected file Timestamp value in filename

2016-08-25 Thread Chris
Invalid Unexpected file Timestamp value in filename Could you share the contents of the config file ? and Could you please check object server configuration file for below options. dump_interval = ?? dump_timestamp = false 2016-08-24 7:31 GMT+01:00 Chris mailto:cont...@progbau.de

Re: [Openstack] Swift object-server Invalid Unexpected file Timestamp value in filename

2016-08-24 Thread Clay Gerrard
Those are just rsync temporary files, they normally get cleaned up when rsync exits - you should make sure you are running the latest version of rsync. The messages are fairly new; we had some issues with propagation of rsync tempfiles that led to a few changes down there. We should probably have

[Openstack] Swift object-server Invalid Unexpected file Timestamp value in filename

2016-08-23 Thread Chris
Hello, I get a lot of this ones at the object servers: Aug 24 13:28:26 xxx object-server: Unexpected file /srv/node/device1/objects/9540/45d/25440c02d1c5d4cc2eb8f4eba8f5745d/.1472018 782.70494.data.bdYCC2: Invalid Timestamp value in filename '.1472018782.70494.data.bdYCC2' Aug 24 13:28:26