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Made a significant change today: Enabled automatic retrying of transfers
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that fail. It's only done if the previous try managed to advance the
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progress by some amount. The assistant has already had that retrying for
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many years, but now it will also be done when using git-annex at the
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command line.
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One good reason for a transfer to fail and need a retry is when the network
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connection stalls. You'd think that TCP keepalives would detect this kind
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of thing and kill the connection but I've had enough complaints, that I
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suppose that doesn't always work or gets disabled. Ssh has a
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ServerAliveInterval that detects such stalls nicely for the kind of batch
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transfers git-annex uses ssh for, but it's not enabled by default. So I
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found a way to make git-annex enable it, while still letting ~/.ssh/config
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settings override that.
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Also got back to analizing an old bug report about proliferating
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".nfs*.lock" files when using git-annex on nfs; this was caused by the
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wacky NFS behavior of renaming deleted files, and I found a change to the
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ssh connection caching cleanup code that should avoid the problem.
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