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the HubRing service is not started. This can be checked in the command line with:
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All the cache files are kept into the /var/lib/hubring
folder. At some point the volume that keeps the /var
folder was folder was out of free space. ThusThus, the cache system was unable to update cache files and corrupted them.
To fix this you'll need to clear clear some space and to make sure that you will not end up in this situation again.
After you have done that, you have to fix the damaged damaged .aof
file by following file by following these steps:
STEP 1: After you receive the log message again, find find out what .aof
file is damaged using this mental exercise: look at the .rdb
file from the message above (in our example dump_2014-06-20.13.44.24_8.rdb
), increment the number before .rdb with 1 and and and and change the extension to to .aof.
The result is the corrupted file. For For our example the damaged damaged .aof
will will be:
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dump_2014-06-20.13.44.24_9.aof |
STEP 2: Run the following command to fix the damaged file:
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#> hr-check-aof --fix <damaged aof filename> |
Replace <damaged Replace <damaged aof filename> with the name of the .aof
file.
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