#10303 HIGH Not Tri: XO-1 Persistent "Journal Full" message on build 850

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#10303: XO-1 Persistent "Journal Full" message on build 850
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 Reporter:  maraschino       |                 Owner:  dsd          
     Type:  defect           |                Status:  new          
 Priority:  high             |             Milestone:  Not Triaged  
Component:  sugar-datastore  |               Version:  not specified
 Keywords:  journal full     |           Next_action:  test in build
 Verified:  0                |   Deployment_affected:               
Blockedby:                   |              Blocking:               
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 Serial Number: CSN74900984 (no known hardware mods)
 Build: 850
 Sugar version: 0.84.16
 Firmware: Q2E44 (updated from Q2E41)

 Other activities installed: GMAIL, Opera, MamaMedia Suite(puzzle builder &
 Flipsticks), XOMaze, SimCity.

 Step I
 - Removal of the journal entries with the following command: rm -r
 /home/olpc/.sugar/default/datastore
 - No entries shown on the journal, in fact it says "journal is empty".
 Journal free space 60MB

 Problem(s): every time an activity is opened up (tried this with Browse,
 Read, Write and Record), a "Journal Full" window pops up.
 Speak hangs.

 Step II:
 1) Did a "no-fail" update (802) and started with a clean slate first.
 Journal is 546MB free and shows as empty.
 2) Checked activities: Speak, Record, Browse, Write work great.
 3) Proceeded to do an olpc-update 10.1.2_xo1-850

 Result(s):
 Same as above persistent "Journal full" message and pop-up window.

 Other observations: I do have another XO1 that has the 850 build and is
 quite stable. Free Journal memory after a clean build is 238MB.

 Reproducible? Yes, on the same machine.

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