After various restarts, upgrading to 1026 and another restart it seems to be ok now.
> -----Original Message----- > From: support-bounces at freenetproject.org > [mailto:support-bounces at freenetproject.org] On Behalf Of Mr. Flibble > Sent: 31 March 2007 23:39 > To: support at freenetproject.org > Subject: [freenet-support] FW: Error after attempting auto > update to build1024 > > Oops, just noticed it's running 1025: > > Initializing Node using freenet Build #1025 r12483M and > freenet-ext Build > #11 r12008 with Sun Microsystems Inc. JVM version > 1.5.0_11-b03 running on > x86 Windows 2000 5.0 > > > After attempting to do an update, which seemed to take a > very long time > (about an hour, which is a lot longer than It's taken > before), I've tried to > stop my node (as I couldn't get to the web interface). > > > I tried stopping the windows service (which normally > takes a while), > but the java process is still running, pegging the cpu > somewhat, and taskman > refuses to kill the task... > > > The last few lines of the log read as follows: > > > Mar 31, 2007 21:44:45:850 (freenet.node.PeerManager, > WrapperListener_start_runner, NORMAL): > Read 15 peers from > .\peers-xxxx > > Mar 31, 2007 21:44:57:428 (freenet.node.Node, > WrapperListener_start_runner, NORMAL): Initializing CHK Datastore > > Mar 31, 2007 21:46:38:006 (freenet.node.Node, > WrapperListener_start_runner, NORMAL): Initializing CHK Datacache > > Mar 31, 2007 21:52:10:584 (freenet.store.BerkeleyDBFreenetStore, > WrapperListener_start_runner, ERROR): Reconstructing block > numbers index... > > > Before I reboot (which I'd prefer not to do as my freenet > 0.5 node is > also on this machine too and takes ages to start up), is this > error serious, > or should I leave it to do it's "reconstruction" ?