Ouch. For my very large uploads, I ran a maximum of 5,000 at a time,
even when the process was stable. This meant I could have a quick
check of each "tranche" and if the worst came to the worst, I could
identify the tranche and stick them in their own category or even get
them deleted post-upload. Reusers never know how much work goes on in
the background to get this right. :-)
If nobody gets back to you from posting here, try raising a request in
Phabricator.
On 17 September 2015 at 11:34, Hans Muller <j.m.muller(a)hccnet.nl> wrote:
Dear all,
Is there an admin among you who can kill my present GWT-job?
* Most files to be uploaded are not present in the source database
* Latest 2 files uploaded had unexplainable.. wrong metadata (speedy
deletion requested), so this looks bad for further upcoming files.
I am a bit ashamed to have to ask this...
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Thank you very much,
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