2011-11-15 00:41:08 +00:00
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The following occurs in a directory that is shared on an NFS server:
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/media/mybook/movies $ git init
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Initialized empty Git repository in /media/mybook/movies/.git/
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/media/mybook/movies $ git annex init mybook-movies
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init mybook-movies
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git-annex: waitToSetLock: resource exhausted (No locks available)
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failed
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git-annex: init: 1 failed
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/media/mybook/movies $
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This happens reliably. Is there any way around it? I have shell
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access on the NFS server, but it is a NAS, so I don't think it is
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capable of running git-annex.
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2011-11-15 05:53:28 +00:00
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[[done]]
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