Last modified: 2012-12-13 17:19:03 UTC
[[File:Gogh, Vincent van - Memory of the Garden at Etten (Ladies of Arles).jpg]] was uploaded this morning. The server has it corrupt. Filesize (95.674.940) is correct but sha1 (9bde05a09121148a38c2dcd9b8295a4ca7caa760) is not (should have been ae7b210f9ef765f167fa5c89e3bf460e1be7aa66). The stored image contains 5 blocks of 8192 bytes of blank content (filled with \0s). 232000- 234000 187A000-187C000 18A6000-18A8000 1EE0000-1EE2000 1EE6000-1EE8000 Obviously, all of these had data in the original one. I know we're having problems with filesystem disk space. Rejecting the upload for that would be acceptable, but this is not. I suspect the bug lies at NFS or ZFS. Marking as critical since this involves data loss.
That's an interesting failure mode... blocks of 0s sounds like NFS borkage to me. (Actually, double-checking the file save on upload by checking the sha-1 hash might not be an awful idea.)
This should be fixed by Swift, if it's even still happening (which maybe it isn't)
(In reply to comment #2) > This should be fixed by Swift, if it's even still happening Changing to WORKSFORME to get rid of deprecated LATER in this case.