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date="2014-01-05T18:26:10Z"
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It's not clear to me that the accept message has anything to do with dbus.
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Does the accept message continue being logged past this point? Does the log contain \"unable to bind to local socket\"?
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Are you able to open the webapp? That's the part of git-annex that would use `accept()`..
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username="http://grossmeier.net/"
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nickname="greg"
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subject="comment 2"
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date="2014-01-05T22:50:32Z"
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The accept lines just keep coming and coming and coming and coming. About 58 of them between \"lost dbus connection...\" logs. There's interspersed \"Everything up-to-date\" and such.
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grep'ing for \"unable\" across all daemon log files gives me nothing.
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I haven't futzed with opening the webapp on the NAS yet. Correction: I just did try futzing and I fear there's something in the NAS software I need to figure out before I can do it successfully.
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date="2014-01-05T18:52:08Z"
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You seem to have already had a regular bare git repository on the drive at `/media/A-DATA UFD/annex`, and then used the webapp or command line to make an encrypted gcrypt repository in the same location. This is the only way I can explain you being able to run \"git annex get in `/media/A-DATA UFD/annex` and it do anything at all, and it also explains the \"warning: no common commits\" and the failure to sync.
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So, you have some unholy mix of two different types of repositories in one location. The best way to untangle this is probably to go into the webapp and
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in the settings menu next to that repository, choose Delete. This will get back the files that were stored in the gcrypt repository. (Or stop the assistant, and in `~/annex/` run `git annex get` to hopefully retrieve the files that it stored in the gcrypt repository, and then remove the gcrypt repository from .git/config).
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You may then need to edit `/media/A-DATA UFD/annex/config` to remove the gcrypt-id setting. At that point, it should be possible to use the webapp to add the removable drive, which will see the git repository on there and use it.
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I have re-tested that the webapp does not allow creating a gcrypt repository when a regular bare git repository already exists on a removable drive. IIRC there were some bugs in this area initially, but they've all been fixed for a while. It *is* possible to manually use `git annex initremote` at the command line to turn a regular bare git repository into a gcrypt repository.
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subject="comment 3"
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date="2014-01-05T20:41:35Z"
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Well, EKG either cannot see the leak, or perhaps haskell profiling generally cannot see it. Don't have a lot of experience with EKG, it's just a lot easier to ask for than full ghc profiling data..
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It's certainly useful information that you are constantly changing the files.
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I have tried to replicate this setup, with a few hundred files, and writing random stuff to them repeatedly. The RSS did not grow at all despite repeatedly changing and committing the files.
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I then tried adding a remote for it to sync with, and see evidence of a small leak there -- around 8 bytes per file transferred. The leak appears to be in the transfer code, not the git sync code; it happens with both git remotes and with directory special remotes.
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username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawnRRUUZo3W7pAoRoST8P_l0PtUBhvYuzDg"
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nickname="Lyle"
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subject="exactly this use case: cloud remotes too small"
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date="2014-01-06T00:31:34Z"
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I want to store a lot of scientific data in git-annex and have only a specific subset of my often used data in a box.com account so it is quickly synced between computers (my home internet has a limited upload speed). My home server will store all the files as it has effectively unlimited space.
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I basically want the opposite of archive for git-annex-assistant, I'd like to mark the box.com special remote to store every *except* a certain special directory called less used files or whatever, or vise-versa, only store a folder of often used files, the local clients would store everything and my home server would also store everything.
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It seems like transfer control and the groups.log can do this but I'm just not sure how to actually set it up?
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Thanks!
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