Betr: Betr: Re: Fw: Betr: Re: Many missing revlogs, do we have a problem?

Alban Hertroys alban.hertroys at apollovredestein.com
Tue Jun 23 10:02:54 UTC 2015


"Mercurial" <mercurial-bounces at selenic.com> wrote on 19/06/2015 11:21:07:

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On Thu, 2015-06-18 at 10:02 +0200, Alban Hertroys wrote:

> There is a journal backup file (that's the file that we were having 
> locking issues with! Related?), but that one's even smaller than the 
> fncache file itself. Is that normal?

Normally, by now I would have had the locking issue (on committing) 
several times already. It hasn't happened yet.
This seems to confirm my suspicion that the locking issue was somehow 
caused by the truncated fncache.
Does that make sense?

That said, we don't currently have a journal.backup.fncache file, so 
perhaps that's why - a file that does not exist can hardly be locked after 
all. What would cause the creation of such a file in the first place?

Regards,

Alban.




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