Can you try to stop the database and start the arango-dfdb? 

Am Dienstag, 21. Juni 2016 17:03:04 UTC+2 schrieb Cloud Coders:
>
> Hi Frank,
>
> Are there any other things i can try to resolve this issue?
>
> Thnx!
>
> On 10:35, Sat, Jun 18, 2016 Cloud Coders <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi Frank,
>>
>> Sorry for the late reply, i'm traveling at the moment.
>>
>> I just tried your suggestion:
>>
>> $ sudo /etc/init.d/arangodb start --database.ignore-datafile-errors true 
>> --wal.ignore-logfile-errors true
>>
>> With the following result:
>>
>> 2016-06-18T15:25:09Z [27813] INFO ArangoDB 2.5.2 64bit -- ICU 52.1, V8 
>> 3.31.74.1, OpenSSL 1.0.1f 6 Jan 2014
>> 2016-06-18T15:25:09Z [27813] INFO using default language 'en'
>> 2016-06-18T15:25:09Z [27813] INFO starting up in supervisor mode
>> 2016-06-18T15:25:09Z [27817] INFO loaded database '_system' from 
>> '/var/lib/arangodb/databases/database-81655'
>> 2016-06-18T15:25:09Z [27817] INFO loaded database 'demo' from 
>> '/var/lib/arangodb/databases/database-169177968'
>> 2016-06-18T15:25:09Z [27817] INFO loaded database 'xxxx' from 
>> '/var/lib/arangodb/databases/database-8674446628657'
>> 2016-06-18T15:25:09Z [27817] INFO using endpoint 'tcp://0.0.0.0:8529' 
>> for non-encrypted requests
>> 2016-06-18T15:25:09Z [27817] INFO using default API compatibility: 20500
>> 2016-06-18T15:25:09Z [27817] INFO JavaScript using startup 
>> '/usr/share/arangodb/js', application '/var/lib/arangodb-apps'
>> 2016-06-18T15:25:12Z [27817] FATAL Database '_system' needs upgrade. 
>> Please start the server with the --upgrade option
>>
>> It looks like it is ignore the datafile errors but still comes back with 
>> the upgrade message and fails
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Martijn
>>
>>
>> On Friday, June 17, 2016 at 3:31:16 AM UTC-4, Frank Celler wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Martijn,
>>>
>>> can you make a backup of the database directory and then start with the 
>>> following two additional options:
>>>
>>>   --database.ignore-datafile-errors true
>>>   --wal.ignore-logfile-errors true
>>>
>>> This will ignore any errors found due to the disk space shortage. If 
>>> ArangoDB has been started, shutdown again and try without these options. 
>>> Does this solve the problem?
>>>
>>> Best
>>>   Frank
>>>
>>>
>>> Am Donnerstag, 16. Juni 2016 21:41:59 UTC+2 schrieb Cloud Coders:
>>>>
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> Today i found that Arango stopped because of a flooded disk. No space 
>>>> left on the device.
>>>>
>>>> After cleaning up the flood i tried to stop and start Arango. No luck.
>>>>
>>>> It appears to be a corrupted data file issue, below the logfile: 
>>>>
>>>> 2016-06-16T17:50:22Z [22617] INFO ArangoDB 2.5.2 64bit -- ICU 52.1, V8 
>>>> 3.31.74.1, OpenSSL 1.0.1f 6 Jan 2014
>>>> 2016-06-16T17:50:22Z [22617] INFO using default language 'en'
>>>> 2016-06-16T17:50:22Z [22617] INFO starting up in supervisor mode
>>>> 2016-06-16T17:50:22Z [22620] WARNING datafile 
>>>> '/var/lib/arangodb/journals/logfile-15947080773551.db' automatically 
>>>> truncated at last marker
>>>> 2016-06-16T17:50:22Z [22620] WARNING datafile 
>>>> '/var/lib/arangodb/journals/logfile-15947080773551.db' is *corrupted* 
>>>> at position 7064. setting it to read-only
>>>> 2016-06-16T17:50:22Z [22620] WARNING datafile 
>>>> '/var/lib/arangodb/journals/logfile-15960241844143.db' automatically 
>>>> truncated at last marker
>>>> 2016-06-16T17:50:22Z [22620] WARNING datafile 
>>>> '/var/lib/arangodb/journals/logfile-15960241844143.db' is *corrupted* 
>>>> at position 11185576. setting it to read-only
>>>> 2016-06-16T17:50:22Z [22620] WARNING datafile 
>>>> '/var/lib/arangodb/journals/logfile-15971604606895.db' automatically 
>>>> truncated at last marker
>>>> 2016-06-16T17:50:22Z [22620] WARNING datafile 
>>>> '/var/lib/arangodb/journals/logfile-15971604606895.db' is *corrupted* 
>>>> at position 3368. setting it to read-only
>>>> 2016-06-16T17:50:22Z [22620] INFO loaded database '_system' from 
>>>> '/var/lib/arangodb/databases/database-81655'
>>>> 2016-06-16T17:50:22Z [22620] INFO loaded database 'demo' from 
>>>> '/var/lib/arangodb/databases/database-169177968'
>>>> 2016-06-16T17:50:22Z [22620] INFO loaded database 'xxxx' from 
>>>> '/var/lib/arangodb/databases/database-8674446628657'
>>>> 2016-06-16T17:50:22Z [22620] INFO using endpoint 'tcp://0.0.0.0:8529' 
>>>> for non-encrypted requests
>>>> 2016-06-16T17:50:22Z [22620] INFO using default API compatibility: 20500
>>>> 2016-06-16T17:50:22Z [22620] INFO JavaScript using startup 
>>>> '/usr/share/arangodb/js', application '/var/lib/arangodb-apps'
>>>> *2016-06-16T17:50:25Z [22620] FATAL Database '_system' needs upgrade. 
>>>> Please start the server with the --upgrade option*
>>>>
>>>> This last entry tells me to run start with the upgrade option. I tried 
>>>> this but did not resolve the startup problem.
>>>>
>>>> So i'm kind of stuck with a database that won't start any longer :S
>>>>
>>>> Any and all help is much appreciated!
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Martijn
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>>
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