Missing .seen db files
Hi list, I had a user report that their read message status was lost. I recall having dealt with seen message db files in the past, but on my current implementation (2.5 on FreeBSD 10.2), I'm not able to locate any in or within my configdirectory, /var/spool/CyrusDB-Sieve/cyrusdb. I have /var/spool/CyrusDB-Sieve/cyrusdb/user/u/username.sub but not .seen. Would they be located anywhere else or perhaps the seen functionality is contained in another database file? Without per-user .seen files, how can 'seen' issues be dealt with for individual users? Thanks! -Eric Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/ List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/ To Unsubscribe: https://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/mailman/listinfo/info-cyrus
Re: sync_client problems
Yes, file 148 is completely corrupted. On 5/12/17 9:16 AM, Bron Gondwana wrote: Just read the 148 file and see if there is corruption. I suspect that's the cause. Bron On Fri, 12 May 2017, at 23:09, Eric Cunningham wrote: I have snapshot backups of that account, that particular message and the various cyrus db files. What can I provide for review? On 5/11/17 7:38 PM, Bron Gondwana wrote: It looked like the '148.' file was corrupted in some way. I assume you've deleted all the evidence now, so we can't see how! Oh well :( Bron. On Fri, 12 May 2017, at 04:55, Eric Cunningham wrote: Just to close the loop on this, once the corrupted cdm-lit account on my copy server successfully reconstructed, the backlog of replication has completed successfully and is now caught up. -Eric On 05/11/2017 02:20 PM, Eric Cunningham wrote: -G didn't seem to help, but I tried a "reconstruct -f -r" command without having previously deleted all occurrences of the cyrus.* files and it was then successful. On 05/11/2017 01:44 PM, Patrick Boutilier wrote: Try a -G with reconstruct? -G Force re-parsing of the underlying message (checks GUID correctness). Reconstruct with -G should fix all possible individual message issues, including corrupted data files. On 05/11/2017 02:37 PM, Eric Cunningham wrote: I have to walk this back. In looking slightly further back in my logfiles, before every instance of a failure to sync some folder, I see a common error reported prior to every "bailing out! Bad protocol" error - "IOERROR: GUID mismatch /var/spool/cyrus/mail/c/user/cdm-lit/Sent/148." May 11 12:44:09 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: GUID mismatch /var/spool/cyrus/mail/c/user/cdm-lit/Sent/148. May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOX (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: do_folders(): update failed: user.cdm-lit.Sent 'Bad protocol' May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to UNMAILBOX (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: folder_delete(): failed: user.guest-student-coordinator.Trash.Aarflot 'Bad protocol' May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: Error in do_sync(): bailing out! Bad protocol May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: Processing sync log file /var/spool/CyrusDB-Sieve/cyrusdb/sync/log-run failed: Bad protocol When I recontructed this cdm-lit account, it ran successfully on my master host, but fails on my copy host: [cyrus@imap2 ~]$ reconstruct -f -r user.cdm-lit user.cdm-lit user.cdm-lit.Sea Trail 2013 user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 1 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 2 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 3 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 4 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 146 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 147 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 148 found - adding fatal error: Internal error: assertion failed: imap/mailbox.c: 2847: record->size Since I couldn't get a successful reconstruct on this account, I deleted it and recreated it from my master host. However, I'm still unable to get a successful reconstruct with "failed to read index header" for every subfolder and "fatal error: Internal error: assertion failed: imap/mailbox.c: 2847: record->size" Any ideas on how to correct this so I can see if I can then get past the replication error? Thanks! -Eric On 05/11/2017 11:46 AM, Eric Cunningham wrote: Thanks Bron, but that doesn't seem to work for me, unless I'm missing something. I ran reconstructs for this account on both my master and copy hosts: [cyrus@imap1 ~]$ reconstruct -f -r user.scramer user.scramer user.scramer.Archive user.scramer.Archives user.scramer.Archives.2004 ... user.scramer.Trash.IS Networking and Operations user
Re: sync_client problems
I have snapshot backups of that account, that particular message and the various cyrus db files. What can I provide for review? On 5/11/17 7:38 PM, Bron Gondwana wrote: It looked like the '148.' file was corrupted in some way. I assume you've deleted all the evidence now, so we can't see how! Oh well :( Bron. On Fri, 12 May 2017, at 04:55, Eric Cunningham wrote: Just to close the loop on this, once the corrupted cdm-lit account on my copy server successfully reconstructed, the backlog of replication has completed successfully and is now caught up. -Eric On 05/11/2017 02:20 PM, Eric Cunningham wrote: -G didn't seem to help, but I tried a "reconstruct -f -r" command without having previously deleted all occurrences of the cyrus.* files and it was then successful. On 05/11/2017 01:44 PM, Patrick Boutilier wrote: Try a -G with reconstruct? -G Force re-parsing of the underlying message (checks GUID correctness). Reconstruct with -G should fix all possible individual message issues, including corrupted data files. On 05/11/2017 02:37 PM, Eric Cunningham wrote: I have to walk this back. In looking slightly further back in my logfiles, before every instance of a failure to sync some folder, I see a common error reported prior to every "bailing out! Bad protocol" error - "IOERROR: GUID mismatch /var/spool/cyrus/mail/c/user/cdm-lit/Sent/148." May 11 12:44:09 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: GUID mismatch /var/spool/cyrus/mail/c/user/cdm-lit/Sent/148. May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOX (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: do_folders(): update failed: user.cdm-lit.Sent 'Bad protocol' May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to UNMAILBOX (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: folder_delete(): failed: user.guest-student-coordinator.Trash.Aarflot 'Bad protocol' May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: Error in do_sync(): bailing out! Bad protocol May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: Processing sync log file /var/spool/CyrusDB-Sieve/cyrusdb/sync/log-run failed: Bad protocol When I recontructed this cdm-lit account, it ran successfully on my master host, but fails on my copy host: [cyrus@imap2 ~]$ reconstruct -f -r user.cdm-lit user.cdm-lit user.cdm-lit.Sea Trail 2013 user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 1 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 2 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 3 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 4 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 146 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 147 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 148 found - adding fatal error: Internal error: assertion failed: imap/mailbox.c: 2847: record->size Since I couldn't get a successful reconstruct on this account, I deleted it and recreated it from my master host. However, I'm still unable to get a successful reconstruct with "failed to read index header" for every subfolder and "fatal error: Internal error: assertion failed: imap/mailbox.c: 2847: record->size" Any ideas on how to correct this so I can see if I can then get past the replication error? Thanks! -Eric On 05/11/2017 11:46 AM, Eric Cunningham wrote: Thanks Bron, but that doesn't seem to work for me, unless I'm missing something. I ran reconstructs for this account on both my master and copy hosts: [cyrus@imap1 ~]$ reconstruct -f -r user.scramer user.scramer user.scramer.Archive user.scramer.Archives user.scramer.Archives.2004 ... user.scramer.Trash.IS Networking and Operations user.scramer.Trash.IS Security user.scramer.Trash.IS Servers user.scramer.Trash.IS Staff user.scramer.Trash.IS Surveys ... [cyrus@imap2 ~]$ reconstruct -f -r user.scramer user.scramer user.scramer.Archive user.scramer.Archives user.sc
Re: sync_client problems
Just to close the loop on this, once the corrupted cdm-lit account on my copy server successfully reconstructed, the backlog of replication has completed successfully and is now caught up. -Eric On 05/11/2017 02:20 PM, Eric Cunningham wrote: -G didn't seem to help, but I tried a "reconstruct -f -r" command without having previously deleted all occurrences of the cyrus.* files and it was then successful. On 05/11/2017 01:44 PM, Patrick Boutilier wrote: Try a -G with reconstruct? -G Force re-parsing of the underlying message (checks GUID correctness). Reconstruct with -G should fix all possible individual message issues, including corrupted data files. On 05/11/2017 02:37 PM, Eric Cunningham wrote: I have to walk this back. In looking slightly further back in my logfiles, before every instance of a failure to sync some folder, I see a common error reported prior to every "bailing out! Bad protocol" error - "IOERROR: GUID mismatch /var/spool/cyrus/mail/c/user/cdm-lit/Sent/148." May 11 12:44:09 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: GUID mismatch /var/spool/cyrus/mail/c/user/cdm-lit/Sent/148. May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOX (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: do_folders(): update failed: user.cdm-lit.Sent 'Bad protocol' May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to UNMAILBOX (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: folder_delete(): failed: user.guest-student-coordinator.Trash.Aarflot 'Bad protocol' May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: Error in do_sync(): bailing out! Bad protocol May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: Processing sync log file /var/spool/CyrusDB-Sieve/cyrusdb/sync/log-run failed: Bad protocol When I recontructed this cdm-lit account, it ran successfully on my master host, but fails on my copy host: [cyrus@imap2 ~]$ reconstruct -f -r user.cdm-lit user.cdm-lit user.cdm-lit.Sea Trail 2013 user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 1 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 2 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 3 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 4 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 146 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 147 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 148 found - adding fatal error: Internal error: assertion failed: imap/mailbox.c: 2847: record->size Since I couldn't get a successful reconstruct on this account, I deleted it and recreated it from my master host. However, I'm still unable to get a successful reconstruct with "failed to read index header" for every subfolder and "fatal error: Internal error: assertion failed: imap/mailbox.c: 2847: record->size" Any ideas on how to correct this so I can see if I can then get past the replication error? Thanks! -Eric On 05/11/2017 11:46 AM, Eric Cunningham wrote: Thanks Bron, but that doesn't seem to work for me, unless I'm missing something. I ran reconstructs for this account on both my master and copy hosts: [cyrus@imap1 ~]$ reconstruct -f -r user.scramer user.scramer user.scramer.Archive user.scramer.Archives user.scramer.Archives.2004 ... user.scramer.Trash.IS Networking and Operations user.scramer.Trash.IS Security user.scramer.Trash.IS Servers user.scramer.Trash.IS Staff user.scramer.Trash.IS Surveys ... [cyrus@imap2 ~]$ reconstruct -f -r user.scramer user.scramer user.scramer.Archive user.scramer.Archives user.scramer.Archives.2004 ... user.scramer.Trash.IS Networking and Operations user.scramer.Trash.IS Security user.scramer.Trash.IS Servers user.scramer.Trash.IS Staff user.scramer.Trash.IS Surveys ... I then restart the replication against the log-run file and it again fails on a folder that no longer exists in that account: ...
Re: sync_client problems
-G didn't seem to help, but I tried a "reconstruct -f -r" command without having previously deleted all occurrences of the cyrus.* files and it was then successful. On 05/11/2017 01:44 PM, Patrick Boutilier wrote: Try a -G with reconstruct? -G Force re-parsing of the underlying message (checks GUID correctness). Reconstruct with -G should fix all possible individual message issues, including corrupted data files. On 05/11/2017 02:37 PM, Eric Cunningham wrote: I have to walk this back. In looking slightly further back in my logfiles, before every instance of a failure to sync some folder, I see a common error reported prior to every "bailing out! Bad protocol" error - "IOERROR: GUID mismatch /var/spool/cyrus/mail/c/user/cdm-lit/Sent/148." May 11 12:44:09 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: GUID mismatch /var/spool/cyrus/mail/c/user/cdm-lit/Sent/148. May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOX (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: do_folders(): update failed: user.cdm-lit.Sent 'Bad protocol' May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to UNMAILBOX (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: folder_delete(): failed: user.guest-student-coordinator.Trash.Aarflot 'Bad protocol' May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: Error in do_sync(): bailing out! Bad protocol May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: Processing sync log file /var/spool/CyrusDB-Sieve/cyrusdb/sync/log-run failed: Bad protocol When I recontructed this cdm-lit account, it ran successfully on my master host, but fails on my copy host: [cyrus@imap2 ~]$ reconstruct -f -r user.cdm-lit user.cdm-lit user.cdm-lit.Sea Trail 2013 user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 1 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 2 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 3 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 4 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 146 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 147 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 148 found - adding fatal error: Internal error: assertion failed: imap/mailbox.c: 2847: record->size Since I couldn't get a successful reconstruct on this account, I deleted it and recreated it from my master host. However, I'm still unable to get a successful reconstruct with "failed to read index header" for every subfolder and "fatal error: Internal error: assertion failed: imap/mailbox.c: 2847: record->size" Any ideas on how to correct this so I can see if I can then get past the replication error? Thanks! -Eric On 05/11/2017 11:46 AM, Eric Cunningham wrote: Thanks Bron, but that doesn't seem to work for me, unless I'm missing something. I ran reconstructs for this account on both my master and copy hosts: [cyrus@imap1 ~]$ reconstruct -f -r user.scramer user.scramer user.scramer.Archive user.scramer.Archives user.scramer.Archives.2004 ... user.scramer.Trash.IS Networking and Operations user.scramer.Trash.IS Security user.scramer.Trash.IS Servers user.scramer.Trash.IS Staff user.scramer.Trash.IS Surveys ... [cyrus@imap2 ~]$ reconstruct -f -r user.scramer user.scramer user.scramer.Archive user.scramer.Archives user.scramer.Archives.2004 ... user.scramer.Trash.IS Networking and Operations user.scramer.Trash.IS Security user.scramer.Trash.IS Servers user.scramer.Trash.IS Staff user.scramer.Trash.IS Surveys ... I then restart the replication against the log-run file and it again fails on a folder that no longer exists in that account: ... May 11 11:40:51 imap1 sync_client[60696]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 11:40:51 imap1 sync_client[60696]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 11:40:51 imap1 sync_client[60696]: IOERROR: zero length response
Re: sync_client problems
I have to walk this back. In looking slightly further back in my logfiles, before every instance of a failure to sync some folder, I see a common error reported prior to every "bailing out! Bad protocol" error - "IOERROR: GUID mismatch /var/spool/cyrus/mail/c/user/cdm-lit/Sent/148." May 11 12:44:09 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: GUID mismatch /var/spool/cyrus/mail/c/user/cdm-lit/Sent/148. May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOX (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: do_folders(): update failed: user.cdm-lit.Sent 'Bad protocol' May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: IOERROR: zero length response to UNMAILBOX (end of file reached) May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: folder_delete(): failed: user.guest-student-coordinator.Trash.Aarflot 'Bad protocol' May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: Error in do_sync(): bailing out! Bad protocol May 11 12:44:22 imap1 sync_client[48590]: Processing sync log file /var/spool/CyrusDB-Sieve/cyrusdb/sync/log-run failed: Bad protocol When I recontructed this cdm-lit account, it ran successfully on my master host, but fails on my copy host: [cyrus@imap2 ~]$ reconstruct -f -r user.cdm-lit user.cdm-lit user.cdm-lit.Sea Trail 2013 user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 1 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 2 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 3 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 4 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 146 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 147 found - adding user.cdm-lit.Sent uid 148 found - adding fatal error: Internal error: assertion failed: imap/mailbox.c: 2847: record->size Since I couldn't get a successful reconstruct on this account, I deleted it and recreated it from my master host. However, I'm still unable to get a successful reconstruct with "failed to read index header" for every subfolder and "fatal error: Internal error: assertion failed: imap/mailbox.c: 2847: record->size" Any ideas on how to correct this so I can see if I can then get past the replication error? Thanks! -Eric On 05/11/2017 11:46 AM, Eric Cunningham wrote: Thanks Bron, but that doesn't seem to work for me, unless I'm missing something. I ran reconstructs for this account on both my master and copy hosts: [cyrus@imap1 ~]$ reconstruct -f -r user.scramer user.scramer user.scramer.Archive user.scramer.Archives user.scramer.Archives.2004 ... user.scramer.Trash.IS Networking and Operations user.scramer.Trash.IS Security user.scramer.Trash.IS Servers user.scramer.Trash.IS Staff user.scramer.Trash.IS Surveys ... [cyrus@imap2 ~]$ reconstruct -f -r user.scramer user.scramer user.scramer.Archive user.scramer.Archives user.scramer.Archives.2004 ... user.scramer.Trash.IS Networking and Operations user.scramer.Trash.IS Security user.scramer.Trash.IS Servers user.scramer.Trash.IS Staff user.scramer.Trash.IS Surveys ... I then restart the replication against the log-run file and it again fails on a folder that no longer exists in that account: ... May 11 11:40:51 imap1 sync_client[60696]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 11:40:51 imap1 sync_client[60696]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 11:40:51 imap1 sync_client[60696]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 11:40:51 imap1 sync_client[60696]: IOERROR: zero length response to UNMAILBOX (end of file reached) May 11 11:40:51 imap1 sync_client[60696]: folder_delete(): failed: user.scramer.Trash.IS Software Management 'Bad protocol' May 11 11:40:51 imap1 sync_client[60696]: Error in do_sync(): bailing out! Bad protocol May 11 11:40:51 imap1 sync_client[60696]: Processing sync log file /var/spool/CyrusDB-Sieve/cyrusdb/sync/log-run failed: Bad protocol
Re: sync_client problems
Thanks Bron, but that doesn't seem to work for me, unless I'm missing something. I ran reconstructs for this account on both my master and copy hosts: [cyrus@imap1 ~]$ reconstruct -f -r user.scramer user.scramer user.scramer.Archive user.scramer.Archives user.scramer.Archives.2004 ... user.scramer.Trash.IS Networking and Operations user.scramer.Trash.IS Security user.scramer.Trash.IS Servers user.scramer.Trash.IS Staff user.scramer.Trash.IS Surveys ... [cyrus@imap2 ~]$ reconstruct -f -r user.scramer user.scramer user.scramer.Archive user.scramer.Archives user.scramer.Archives.2004 ... user.scramer.Trash.IS Networking and Operations user.scramer.Trash.IS Security user.scramer.Trash.IS Servers user.scramer.Trash.IS Staff user.scramer.Trash.IS Surveys ... I then restart the replication against the log-run file and it again fails on a folder that no longer exists in that account: ... May 11 11:40:51 imap1 sync_client[60696]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 11 11:40:51 imap1 sync_client[60696]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 11:40:51 imap1 sync_client[60696]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 11 11:40:51 imap1 sync_client[60696]: IOERROR: zero length response to UNMAILBOX (end of file reached) May 11 11:40:51 imap1 sync_client[60696]: folder_delete(): failed: user.scramer.Trash.IS Software Management 'Bad protocol' May 11 11:40:51 imap1 sync_client[60696]: Error in do_sync(): bailing out! Bad protocol May 11 11:40:51 imap1 sync_client[60696]: Processing sync log file /var/spool/CyrusDB-Sieve/cyrusdb/sync/log-run failed: Bad protocol -Eric On 05/11/2017 02:14 AM, Bron Gondwana wrote: Looks like you have a corrupted mailboxes database - if you run a reconstruct at each end then it should be fine. Replication won't bail for an actually-doesn't-exist mailbox, but it can't fix broken mailboxes, that's what reconstruct is for. Bron. On Thu, 11 May 2017, at 01:01, Eric Cunningham wrote: Hi list, I'm running cyrus replication on cyrus 2.5.10. It seems whenever a folder is encountered in log-run that doesn't exist on the client and/or the server, the replication process logs "Error in do_sync(): bailing out! Bad protocol". Sometimes, it dies completely, other times it restarts at the beginning of the log-run file. But when it re-encounters the folder in question, the same failure occurs and the problem continuously loops until some manual action is taken. I have a checker script that attempts to restart a stopped sync but I haven't tried to code it to get past these types of folder errors. In the meantime, replication effectively stops and the replication log continuously builds in size. You might imagine my horror at discovering yesterday that replication of my production server with 1200 accounts had been failing for over 7 weeks unnoticed, generating 9.5 million lines in the replication log files. I had gotten out of the habit of daily monitoring of replication as it had been running fine and I eventually moved on to other things. I'm trying to get replication to run through the enormous backlog but am running into more similar folder issues that cause the process to fail, I make manual fixes, and start the process again. In my experience with this, reconstruction of the affected folders on the master host and copy host has no effect. Can this otherwise excellent feature be made more robust to work past these folder issues? Here are a couple of examples I've observed thus far of how the process is failing for me. -- In this example, the subfolder "Fly America Foreign Travel" no longer existed on the master host but did exist on the copy host. To resolve this, I had to manually delete that folder from the copy host. May 9 15:17:48 imap1 sync_client[34614]: inefficient replication (8 > 5) user.jtaft.PO.Fly America Foreign Travel May 9 15:17:48 imap1 sync_client[34614]: FULLMAILBOX received NO response: IMAP_MAILBOX_NONEXISTENT No Such Mailbox May 9 15:17:48 imap1 sync_client[34614]: do_folders(): update failed: user.jtaft.PO.Fly America Foreign Travel 'Mailbox does not exist' May 9 15:17:48 imap1 sync_client[34614]: IOERROR: Mailbox does not exist May 9 15:17:48 imap1 sync_client[34614]: Error in do_sync(): bailing out! Mailbox does not exist May 9 15:17:48 imap1 sync_client[34614]: Processing sync log file /var/spool/CyrusDB-Sieve/cyrusdb/sync/log-run failed: Mailbox does not exist May 9 15:17:48 imap1 sync_client[34614]: Reprocessing sync log file /var/spool/CyrusDB-Sieve/cyrusdb/sync/log-run -- In this example, the subfolder "Sohn" did not exist on the master host nor on the copy host. To resolve, I had to edit log-run and completely remove all entries for this "Sohn" subfolder. May 10 10:13:26 imap1 sync_client[47011]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 10 10:13:26 imap1 sync_c
sync_client problems
Hi list, I'm running cyrus replication on cyrus 2.5.10. It seems whenever a folder is encountered in log-run that doesn't exist on the client and/or the server, the replication process logs "Error in do_sync(): bailing out! Bad protocol". Sometimes, it dies completely, other times it restarts at the beginning of the log-run file. But when it re-encounters the folder in question, the same failure occurs and the problem continuously loops until some manual action is taken. I have a checker script that attempts to restart a stopped sync but I haven't tried to code it to get past these types of folder errors. In the meantime, replication effectively stops and the replication log continuously builds in size. You might imagine my horror at discovering yesterday that replication of my production server with 1200 accounts had been failing for over 7 weeks unnoticed, generating 9.5 million lines in the replication log files. I had gotten out of the habit of daily monitoring of replication as it had been running fine and I eventually moved on to other things. I'm trying to get replication to run through the enormous backlog but am running into more similar folder issues that cause the process to fail, I make manual fixes, and start the process again. In my experience with this, reconstruction of the affected folders on the master host and copy host has no effect. Can this otherwise excellent feature be made more robust to work past these folder issues? Here are a couple of examples I've observed thus far of how the process is failing for me. -- In this example, the subfolder "Fly America Foreign Travel" no longer existed on the master host but did exist on the copy host. To resolve this, I had to manually delete that folder from the copy host. May 9 15:17:48 imap1 sync_client[34614]: inefficient replication (8 > 5) user.jtaft.PO.Fly America Foreign Travel May 9 15:17:48 imap1 sync_client[34614]: FULLMAILBOX received NO response: IMAP_MAILBOX_NONEXISTENT No Such Mailbox May 9 15:17:48 imap1 sync_client[34614]: do_folders(): update failed: user.jtaft.PO.Fly America Foreign Travel 'Mailbox does not exist' May 9 15:17:48 imap1 sync_client[34614]: IOERROR: Mailbox does not exist May 9 15:17:48 imap1 sync_client[34614]: Error in do_sync(): bailing out! Mailbox does not exist May 9 15:17:48 imap1 sync_client[34614]: Processing sync log file /var/spool/CyrusDB-Sieve/cyrusdb/sync/log-run failed: Mailbox does not exist May 9 15:17:48 imap1 sync_client[34614]: Reprocessing sync log file /var/spool/CyrusDB-Sieve/cyrusdb/sync/log-run -- In this example, the subfolder "Sohn" did not exist on the master host nor on the copy host. To resolve, I had to edit log-run and completely remove all entries for this "Sohn" subfolder. May 10 10:13:26 imap1 sync_client[47011]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 10 10:13:26 imap1 sync_client[47011]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOXES (end of file reached) May 10 10:13:26 imap1 sync_client[47011]: IOERROR: zero length response to UNMAILBOX (end of file reached) May 10 10:13:26 imap1 sync_client[47011]: folder_delete(): failed: user.gg-chair.Trash.Sohn 'Bad protocol' May 10 10:13:26 imap1 sync_client[47011]: Error in do_sync(): bailing out! Bad protocol May 10 10:13:26 imap1 sync_client[47011]: Processing sync log file /var/spool/CyrusDB-Sieve/cyrusdb/sync/log-run failed: Bad protocol -- Often, errors are logged without "bailing out!" and replication continues to run: May 10 10:45:00 imap1 sync_client[87438]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 10 10:45:01 imap1 sync_client[87438]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 May 10 10:45:24 imap1 sync_client[87438]: IOERROR: GUID mismatch /var/spool/cyrus/mail/c/user/cdm-lit/Sent/148. May 10 10:45:37 imap1 sync_client[87438]: IOERROR: zero length response to MAILBOX (end of file reached) May 10 10:45:37 imap1 sync_client[87438]: do_folders(): update failed: user.cdm-lit.Sent 'Bad protocol' May 10 10:45:37 imap1 sync_client[87438]: sync_mailboxes: doing 1000 -- Thank you, list! -Eric Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/ List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/ To Unsubscribe: https://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/mailman/listinfo/info-cyrus
Re: cyrus master fails with status 71
Hi Ellie, we've been running with your patch since Oct 25 and haven't encountered any issues with imapd exiting, thus far. But, now that imapd has had a chance to run uninterrupted for almost 2 weeks, the number of imapd processes/connections has steadily climbed every day. This morning, it was near 16,000. This system has a total of 1400 accounts. To try and control this growth, per https://cyrusimap.org/imap/faqs/o-toomanyprocesses.html I've set the following: To cyrus.conf, added "-U 50" option to the SERVICES section for imapd: imap cmd="imapd -U 50" listen="imap" prefork=60 imaps cmd="imapd -s -U 50" listen="imaps"prefork=150 To imapd.conf, added the following tcp_keepalive options: tcp_keepalive: 1 tcp_keepalive_cnt: 1 tcp_keepalive_idle: 30 tcp_keepalive_intvl: 900 After restarting imapd, the following are now being logged repeatedly: Nov 7 10:18:19 imap1 lmtpunix[58768]: unable to setsocketopt(TCP_KEEPCNT): Invalid argument Nov 7 10:18:19 imap1 lmtpunix[58768]: unable to setsocketopt(TCP_KEEPIDLE): Invalid argument Nov 7 10:18:19 imap1 lmtpunix[58768]: unable to setsocketopt(TCP_KEEPINTVL): Invalid argument So, a couple of questions for the list: Are such numbers of imapd processes to be expected? Why is lmptunix complaining about options passed to imapd? Thank you. -Eric On 10/25/16 8:23 PM, ellie timoney via Info-cyrus wrote: Hi Eric, Patch attached. I'd appreciate if you could advise whether this helps. Though I guess you won't be able to tell for a couple of weeks. If it doesn't cause any new problems (I don't expect it to), then it will be included in 2.5.11 (whenever that comes out). Cheers, ellie On Wed, Oct 26, 2016, at 10:04 AM, ellie timoney via Info-cyrus wrote: accept failed: Software caused connection abort Some sleuthing suggests that "Software caused connection abort" corresponds with "ECONNABORTED". The man page on my system for accept(2) unhelpfully defines this as: ECONNABORTED A connection has been aborted. But some digging around online suggests that this situation occurs when a client connects, but subsequently disconnects (RST) before the server gets around to accept()ing the connection. When the server does eventually accept(), the accept() fails with this error. Which sounds to me like we want to treat ECONNABORTED similarly to EAGAIN, not as a fatal OS error. I'll have a patch up for this shortly. Cheers, ellie On Wed, Oct 26, 2016, at 09:27 AM, Eric Cunningham via Info-cyrus wrote: Having repeatedly experienced the "status 71" issue, I've been incrementally bumping it's value up. It's currently set to 32768 (!) and that value was in place when it most recently failed. On 10/25/16 4:21 PM, Shawn Bakhtiar via Info-cyrus wrote: H.. if that’s the case could you be hitting the the maximum number of accepts?? Check the 11.11.1.2. kern.ipc.soacceptqueue section of the FreeBSD handbook https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/configtuning-kernel-limits.html Given the load you described perhaps 128 is just not enough? On Oct 24, 2016, at 1:22 PM, Eric Cunningham via Info-cyrus <info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu <mailto:info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu>> wrote: = Eric Cunningham Information Services - http://whoi-it.whoi.edu Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution - http://www.whoi.edu Woods Hole, MA 02543-1541 phone: (508) 289-2224 fax: (508) 457-2174 e-mail: ecunning...@whoi.edu <mailto:ecunning...@whoi.edu> = On 10/24/2016 03:45 PM, Bron Gondwana via Info-cyrus wrote: On Tue, 25 Oct 2016, at 02:45, Eric Cunningham via Info-cyrus wrote: Hi list, we're running cyrus imap 2.5.9 built from the FreeBSD 10-2 (release-p7) ports tree. The cyrus master process is failing periodically (every 1-2 weeks) as follows: Oct 22 07:38:48 imap1 master[7767]: process type:SERVICE name:imaps path:/usr/local/cyrus/bin/imapd age:305.215s pid:32760 exited, status 71 Oct 22 07:38:48 imap1 master[7767]: service imaps/ipv4 pid 32760 in READY state: terminated abnormally Oct 22 07:38:48 imap1 master[7767]: too many failures for service imaps/ipv4, disabling until next SIGHUP This prevents new connections by clients until cyrus is restarted. I've looked around the web but have not seen this issue reported. A little background: Our initial thought on this was that we were running out of listen queues so have upped that incrementally from the default of 32 to a current setting of 32768 via /usr/local/etc/rc.d/imapd using the -l option, with increased kern.ipc.soacceptqueue set to 32768, but that hasn't helped. Sometimes the "status 71" occurs during periods of light use during off hours, like on Saturday mornings. We have ~1400 imap accoun
Re: cyrus master fails with status 71
= Eric Cunningham Information Services - http://whoi-it.whoi.edu Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution - http://www.whoi.edu Woods Hole, MA 02543-1541 phone: (508) 289-2224 fax: (508) 457-2174 e-mail: ecunning...@whoi.edu = On 10/24/2016 03:45 PM, Bron Gondwana via Info-cyrus wrote: On Tue, 25 Oct 2016, at 02:45, Eric Cunningham via Info-cyrus wrote: Hi list, we're running cyrus imap 2.5.9 built from the FreeBSD 10-2 (release-p7) ports tree. The cyrus master process is failing periodically (every 1-2 weeks) as follows: Oct 22 07:38:48 imap1 master[7767]: process type:SERVICE name:imaps path:/usr/local/cyrus/bin/imapd age:305.215s pid:32760 exited, status 71 Oct 22 07:38:48 imap1 master[7767]: service imaps/ipv4 pid 32760 in READY state: terminated abnormally Oct 22 07:38:48 imap1 master[7767]: too many failures for service imaps/ipv4, disabling until next SIGHUP This prevents new connections by clients until cyrus is restarted. I've looked around the web but have not seen this issue reported. A little background: Our initial thought on this was that we were running out of listen queues so have upped that incrementally from the default of 32 to a current setting of 32768 via /usr/local/etc/rc.d/imapd using the -l option, with increased kern.ipc.soacceptqueue set to 32768, but that hasn't helped. Sometimes the "status 71" occurs during periods of light use during off hours, like on Saturday mornings. We have ~1400 imap accounts, though the number of impad processes hovers around 3,000-4,000. There have been spikes observed as high as 12,000 imapd processes. In that particular case, 1 user had 2 imap clients accounting for near 6,000 of those connections. We've attempted to limit these high numbers using the following imapd.conf values: maxlogins_per_host: 50 maxlogins_per_user: 30 tcp_keepalive: 1 tcp_keepalive_cnt: 1 tcp_keepalive_idle: 30 tcp_keepalive_intvl: 900 However, it seems that once these were reached, no new connections were permitted and resulted in all manner of user complaints about not being able to get at their email. Any ideas on this "status 71" issue? Could an upgrade to 2.5.10 possibly address this? Thanks! https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=sysexits EX_OSERR (71) An operating system error has been detected. This is intended to be used for such things as ``cannot fork'', ``cannot create pipe'', or the like. It includes things like getuid returning a user that does not exist in the passwd file. So the question is: what failed? Is there anything earlier in the log to suggest what the imapd was doing when it died? Bron. Using the example I posted, I traced back imaps process id 32760 and found only this: Oct 22 07:38:48 imap1 imaps[32760]: accept failed: Software caused connection abort -Eric Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/ List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/ To Unsubscribe: https://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/mailman/listinfo/info-cyrus