Re: Bad index files.

From: Earl R Shannon (no email)
Date: Wed Mar 03 2004 - 15:14:09 EST


Hello,

No. Solaris 7 and 8, using UFS with noatime as an option at mount time.
The filesystems are volume slices of a RAID on a T3 attached via
a Fibre SAN.

The stop/start is when this seems to happen. Is it not possible that
imapd processes are being SIGKILLed and leaving the index files
in an untenable state?

Regards,
Earl Shannon

Rob Siemborski wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Mar 2004, Earl R Shannon wrote:
>
>
>>>It sounds like the index files themselves are corrupt, but the existence
>>>of .new files are almost certainly a red herring.
>>>
>>
>>If so, how can we prevent the corruption from occuring? It always
>>seems to appear when we shut down the cyrus processes and start
>>them back up. Be nice if we didn't have to fix accounts simply
>>because we did a stop/start sequence.
>
>
> You shouldn't.
>
> By any chance, are you on linux with an ext2 filesystem?
>
> -Rob
>
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