On Saturday, March 14, 2015 at 6:40:50 PM UTC-4, Joseff Betancourt wrote:
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> On Saturday, March 14, 2015 at 6:05:02 PM UTC-4, Joseff Betancourt wrote:
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>> On Saturday, March 14, 2015 at 6:02:40 PM UTC-4, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
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>>> On Mar 14 2015, Joseff Betancourt <[email protected]> wrote: 
>>> >>This sounds as if you are looking for contrib/clone_fs.py. 
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>>> > Please tell me how to use this to extract whole files? If this can 
>>> work I 
>>> > wouldn't mind putting together a emergency recovery doc for the wiki. 
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>>> clone_fs.py copies from one storage url to the other, so you could use 
>>> that to transfer from rackspace to the local backend, and then try any 
>>> repair operations on the local backend. 
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>>> Best, 
>>> -Nikolaus 
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>> Might be whats needed. Can you tell me how to use it? I can't seem to 
>> find documentation for it?
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> Is it like this?
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> python3 clone_fs.py rackspace://ORD/s3ql_images 
> local:///home/jb/s3ql/backend
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> I've tried this and its simply says "Copied 0 objects so far..." I am 
> using the 2.12 version... does this matter since half the files are 
> upgraded to 2.13?
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Since I have a full copy of the rackspace files locally, is there a way to 
modify clone_fs to take from this local folder as if it were a rackspace 
folder?.

Currently nothing is being copied from the above command (maybe I have it 
wrong?) 

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