Some filesystems, vms or other limitations make using the WAL journal
mode impossible. We are notified of this problem through an sqlite
IOERR for SHMMAP. In that case We want to attempt to fall back to the
DELETE journal mode.
Now that csync builds as C++, this will avoid having to implement
functionalities needed by csync mandatorily in csync itself.
This library is built as part of libocsync and symbols exported
through it.
This requires a relicense of Utility as LGPL. All classes moved into
this library from src/libsync will need to be relicensed as well.
Since these errors are blacklisted, it can take up to 24h to retry items
that had a 507 error for a while. This way users can intervene and cause
an upload attempt immediately.
It now produces a summary error message indicating the problem.
Adjust blacklist database table to contain 'errorCategory'. This is
useful for two things:
- Reestablishing summary messages based on blacklisted errors. For
example if we don't retry a 507ed file, we still want to show the
message about space on the server
- Selectively wiping the blacklist: When we have ui for something like
"I deleted some files, please retry all files now!", we want to
delete all blacklist entries of a specific category only.
When synchronizing a folder on a samba share, creating files that begin
with ._ is often forbidden. This prevented the client from creating
its ._sync_abcdef.db file.
Now, it'll check whether the preferred filename is creatable, and if
it isn't it'll use .sync_abcdef.db instead.
The disadvantage is that this alternative path won't be ignored by
older clients - that was the reason for the ._ prefix.
When a new folder becomes selective-sync excluded, we already mark it
and all its parent folders with _invalid_ etags to force rediscovery.
That's not enough however. Later calls to csync_statedb_get_below_path
could still pull data about the excluded files into the remote tree.
That lead to incorrect behavior, such as uploads happening for folders
that had been explicitly excluded from sync.
To fix the problem, statedb_get_below_path is adjusted to not read the
data about excluded folders from the database.
Currently we can't wipe this data from the database outright because we
need it to determine whether the files in the excluded folder can be
wiped away or not.
See owncloud/enterprise#1965
We were removing the wholme journal db when the user wanted to keep all files,
But that would also remove the selective sync lists.
We should only remove the metadata table.
Issue #5484
Stale chunks might be there because a file was removed or would just not
be uploaded, for any reason.
We just start the DeleteJob but we don't care if it success or not.
Relates to https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/26981
One of the test is testing the case where the file is modified on the server
during the upload. So this test the precondition failed error.
The FakeGetReply logic was modified because resizing a 150MB big QByteArray
by increment of 16k just did not scale when downloading a big file.
The current way of tracking the need to update the metadata without
propagation using a separate flag makes it difficult to track
priorities between the local and remote tree. The logic is also
difficult to logically cover since the possibilities matrix isn't
100% covered, leaving the flag only used in a few situations
(mostly involving folders, but not only).
The reason we need to change this is to be able to track the sync
state of files for overlay icons. The instruction alone can't be
used since CSYNC_INSTRUCTION_SYNC is used for folders even though
they won't be propagated. Removing this logic is however not possible
without using something else than CSYNC_INSTRUCTION_NONE since too
many codepath interpret (rightfully) this as meaning "nothing to do".
This patch adds a new CSYNC_INSTRUCTION_UPDATE_METADATA instruction
to let the update and reconcile steps tell the SyncEngine to update
the metadata of a file without any propagation. Other flags are left
to be interpretted by the implementation as implicitly needing
metadata update or not, as this was already the case for most file
propagation jobs. For example, CSYNC_INSTRUCTION_NEW for directories
now also implicitly update the metadata.
Since it's not impossible for folders to emit CSYNC_INSTRUCTION_SYNC
or CSYNC_INSTRUCTION_CONFLICT, the corresponding code paths in the
sync engine have been removed.
Since the reconcile step can now know if the local tree needs metadata
update while the remote side might want propagation, the
localMetadataUpdate logic in SyncEngine::treewalkFile now simply use
a CSYNC_INSTRUCTION_UPDATE_METADATA for the local side, which is now
implemented as a different database query.
The idea is that the next call to any database operation will try to
reopen the database through the checkConnect() method. So even if there
was a disconnect trom the db file, this will reestablish the connection.
* Compute the content checksum (in addition to the optional
transmission checksum) during upload (.eml files only)
* Add hook to compute and compare the checksum in csync_update
* Add content checksum to database, remove transmission checksum
The problem was that the modified ignore pattern was not applied
to the parts of the remote tree we simply retrieve from the db
because the folder etag didn't change.
Even worse, if one removed an ignore pattern, the un-ignored
files would not be synced correctly.
With this change, a modification to the ignore list always results
in a full remote discovery. This guarantees that we find un-ignored
files.
If 1.8.0 caused missing data in the local tree, this patch gets it
back. For that, the usage of the journal for remote repository is
disabled at the first start.