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- | # Standalone Drive Troubleshooting | + | # InfiniDrive |
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As an extra precaution recovery mode is also run once a day. | As an extra precaution recovery mode is also run once a day. | ||
- | ## Logs | + | ## Logging |
- | There are a number of logs that can help troubleshoot issues relating to the uploading | + | There are a number of logs that can help troubleshoot issues relating to the operation |
Log files are created only when the first applicable log entry is written. Log files are rotated after a certain size. | Log files are created only when the first applicable log entry is written. Log files are rotated after a certain size. | ||
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+ | The Drive and Uploader Logs are focused on the interaction with the external object storage (over the network) and provide a great way to see how the system is performing in general as well as a way to trouble-shoot specific issues. Requests from the FUSE layer, such as block I/O and metadata are not logged. Cache hits for files and metadata (directory information) are not logged. | ||
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+ | To troubleshoot specific requests Fiddler can also be useful. | ||
### Uploader Starting | ### Uploader Starting |