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ESocketTimedOut when trying to upload files

Open RNabel opened this issue 7 years ago • 10 comments

Problem:

Files are not uploaded. (until siad is restarted)

Details:

  • Files are not uploaded, ESocketTimeOut shown: selection_001
  • 0 progress when calling siac renter
  • Once siad is restarted, the files are uploaded immediately and without any problems
  • No details in renter.log, hostdb.log, or contractor.log

Reproduce (on my machine):

  1. Open Sia-UI
  2. Go through file upload flow. OR
  3. Use siac to upload file

Machine details:

Fedora 24, Sia v1.1.1.

RNabel avatar Mar 14 '17 23:03 RNabel

meet this too,won't upload until restart siad

tlightsky avatar Mar 27 '17 02:03 tlightsky

image

siac upload would stuck , upload would start after restart the siad

tlightsky avatar Mar 29 '17 09:03 tlightsky

I'm seeing this sometimes in my testing of a system that only uses siac upload and never uses the UI. Interestingly, the upload is being scheduled correctly, but siac does not return. It can be killed with Ctrl+C and the upload will actually be done correctly after restarting siad.

KaiRo-at avatar Apr 21 '17 15:04 KaiRo-at

FWIW, when sia is in this state, the same problem arises when calling the /renter/upload/... API endpoint directly - and this still happens in current sia 1.3.0 RC versions.

KaiRo-at avatar Jul 19 '17 15:07 KaiRo-at

have the same issue

hklkf200553 avatar Jul 28 '17 11:07 hklkf200553

Duplicate of #1854

Devs: Seems like we have quite a few reports of this error. Both in older version and more recent versions. If you haven't already you might consider taking a look at what is causing it.

tbenz9 avatar Oct 12 '17 22:10 tbenz9

Hello all, I have the same issue on version 1.3

Can I help you with some log or anything

thank you

ronki2304 avatar Oct 31 '17 19:10 ronki2304

I'm using version 1.3.2 and I also have the same issue with uploading a folder.

teun95 avatar May 25 '18 16:05 teun95

How big was the folder?

DavidVorick avatar May 25 '18 23:05 DavidVorick

6gb in total divided over 510 files and 31 sub-folders with a maximum folder depth of 2. A second and third attempt gave me the same error.

teun95 avatar May 26 '18 16:05 teun95