Recent metacat 4.0.1 server upgrade resulted in all logs.tgz files produced by metacat failing to upload because the wrapper script was sending no checksum at all for these files. The checksum requirement was backed off but now we need to
decide policy wise do we want to allow some files to not have checksum (for virtual files this must be true, for instance),
and if so how to enforce it, with category limits--would require a new ".." or parent category if we were going to do this
Or should we just require that every file have checksum and size.
Will cross-reference this with the JustIN incident I filed.
Recent metacat 4.0.1 server upgrade resulted in all logs.tgz files produced by metacat failing to upload because the wrapper script was sending no checksum at all for these files. The checksum requirement was backed off but now we need to
decide policy wise do we want to allow some files to not have checksum (for virtual files this must be true, for instance),
and if so how to enforce it, with category limits--would require a new ".." or parent category if we were going to do this
Or should we just require that every file have checksum and size.
Will cross-reference this with the JustIN incident I filed.