Dieter,
You are right about the pool files being in the correct location. Bit 0 of
the first two bytes is ignored since the directory fanout is 128 at the
first two levels.
This does look like a minor or benign bug (perhaps it's just the error
message that is wrong). Does it happen again the ne
Hi Holger,
The directories for the pools do not use the last bit (128 instead of 256
values).
It is documented somewhere.
So there is top level 10 and 12, but no 11.
Same with next level. D9 and D8 go into D8 since there is no D9 directory.
> I believe a file '11d9...' should be in 11/d9/, not i
Hi,
Dieter Fauth wrote on 2017-05-04 10:20:10 +0200 [[BackupPC-users] Nightly does
not find some pool files, but they exist]:
> in the log I see many lines like these:
> [...]
> 2017-05-04 09:04:01 admin : BackupPC_refCountUpdate: missing pool file
> 11d9a30eb21b173a1e073e7a86b83
Hi,
in the log I see many lines like these:
2017-05-04 09:03:55 BackupPC_nightly now running BackupPC_refCountUpdate
-m -s -c -P 5 -r 16-31
2017-05-04 09:03:55 admin : __bpc_pidStart__ 725
2017-05-04 09:04:01 admin : BackupPC_refCountUpdate: missing pool file
11d9a30eb21b173a1e073e7a86b83f2e