Re: mailboxes.db problem

From: RJ45 (no email)
Date: Mon Jan 08 2007 - 09:16:39 EST

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    no cyrus is using hte same berkeley DB.
    I jsut plugged a new disk and the raid sarted reconstruction.
    In this situation started the problem with mailboxes.db

    the /var/imap/db directory does exist.
    but there si also another problem

       PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU CPU
    COMMAND
    18340 cyrus 116 0 21704K 3004K RUN 0 630:27 82.57% 82.57%
    cyr_ex

    cyr_expire is taking a lot of CPU running for days...

    thanks

    Rick

    On Sun, 31 Dec 2006, Andreas Winkelmann wrote:

    > On Sunday 31 December 2006 00:07, RJ45 wrote:
    >
    >> OS is FreeBSD 5.5-STABLE
    >>
    >> cyrus-imapd 2.2.12 installed
    >>
    >> this problem started accouring after a RAID5 reconstruction.
    >
    > What means RAID5 reconstruction? A Rebuild of a failed Disk or did you
    > reinitialize/reformat the Raid 5? Is the rebuild running at the moment?
    >
    > Did you check the Filesystem?
    >
    >> cyrus was installed using ports collection
    >
    >>>> Dec 29 13:11:59 postino ctl_cyrusdb[2922]: DBERROR: dbenv->open
    >>>> '/var/imap/db' failed: Invalid argument
    >
    > Does this Directory '/var/imap/db' exist?
    >
    > At the first sight, this looks for me like a Berkeley-DB Version mismatch.
    > Cyrus is build with Version x but you have installed/it is running with
    > version y. Check this.
    >
    > Stop Cyrus and Start it again. Show the Logs from the Start-Moment.
    >
    > --
    > Andreas
    > ----
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    >

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