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### Please describe the problem.
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Running fsck on a remote completely drops the file
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### What steps will reproduce the problem?
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* Create a standard git annex repo
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* Set up another remote (I used a standard git annex repo) in it
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* Corrupt a file in the remote repo. Changing one byte is sufficient for this
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* Run `git-annex fsck`
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* git-annex will notice the corruption and completely drop the file from the remote
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I expect git-annex to never drop data unless specified as also mentioned [here](https://git-annex.branchable.com/walkthrough/fsck__58___when_things_go_wrong)
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I would rather look at the corrupted file myself and figure out the best course of action instead of losing it completely.
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At this point, I'm working around it by not running fsck on remotes, since local fsck seems to work as expected.
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### What version of git-annex are you using? On what operating system?
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8.20200309, Mac
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### Please provide any additional information below.
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~~~
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$ ga fsck --from=origin
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fsck dir1/dir1_file1 (checksum...) ok
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fsck dir1/dir1_file2 (checksum...) ok
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fsck file1 (checksum...)
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file1: Bad file content; dropped from origin
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failed
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fsck file2 (checksum...) ok
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(recording state in git...)
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git-annex: fsck: 1 failed
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~~~
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### Have you had any luck using git-annex before? (Sometimes we get tired of reading bug reports all day and a lil' positive end note does wonders)
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Yes it stores most of my data
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