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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi, Hugo,<br>
          Thank you very much.<br>
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          Problem solved, but I still don't know the reason.<br>
          This issue happened after I try to list all the objects in the
      container, which contains more than 1 million objects, by the
      shell command "swift -v -A <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://localhost:8081/auth/v1.0">http://localhost:8081/auth/v1.0</a> -U
      test:tester -K testing list Test". After listing hundreds of
      thousands of objects, it print "Container 'Test' not found". And
      then I can't delete the object by shell command.<br>
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          I think this is a bug of swift shell command tool.<br>
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      Best Regards,<br>
      Jonathan Lu<br>
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      On 2013/12/27 12:54, Kuo Hugo wrote:<br>
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        <div>It looks odd. But let's figure out the problem. </div>
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        Could you please using swift-get-nodes to find the location of
        the object inside the cluster? 
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        <div>Make sure all replicas are in right place. </div>
        <div>And then issuing a DELETE to the object. To observe the log
          of object-sever, is the request point to correct location of
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        <div>Hope it help</div>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">2013/12/26 Jonathan Lu <span dir="ltr"><<a
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            Hi, all stackers,<br>
                I succeed in downloading an object from Swift, but when
            I try to delete it, it failed. The return message is "The
            Object xxx is not found" and the return code is 404. Has
            anyone happened to meet such problem either? Why this
            happened?<br>
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                I try some other operation, such as stat, and that's OK,
            too.<br>
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                I'm glad to get any tips. Thanks.<br>
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            Best Regards,<br>
            Jonathan Lu<br>
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