Re: cyradm erros when reconstructing a mailbox

2003-07-01 Thread Ezsra McDonald
Let me go to another account with the same problem.

All af the folders exist. Some are empty and
reconstruct reports an IOERROR when it can't find
cyrus.* in the folders. He has several folders whose
names are made up of multiple words like for example
one is named 'user.randy.Child Development'. It is
also an empty folder. Permisions on all files and
folders are setup for cyrus:mail. 

I can't delete 'user.randy.Child Development'. I get
this error when trying to change the acl:

mailhost lm 'user.randy.Child Development'
user.randy.Child Development (\HasNoChildren)
mailhost setacl 'user.randy.Child Development' cyrus
all
setaclmailbox: cyrus: lrswipcda: System I/O error
mailhost ls -la /var/spool/imap/user/randy/Child*
total 16
drwx--2 cyrusmail 4096 2002-02-11
12:53 .
drwx--   22 cyrusmail12288 2003-07-01
13:38 ..

I am spending too much time on this.
What I would like to do is just remove all references
to both users from the imap databases. Is there a way
to do this. Then I can recreate a clean account and
have the users move their mail over manually.

--Ezsra

--- Patrick Welche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 01:57:54PM -0700, Ezsra
 McDonald wrote:
  lm user.jessica.*
  
  user.jessica.Adobe (\HasNoChildren)
  user.jessica.BOHA (\HasNoChildren)
 
 And then for each of those, is there a eg
 /var/spool/imap/user/jessica/Adobe ?
 
 (I like the syslog idea.. (add local6.debug 
 /var/log/imapd.log to syslogd.conf etc)
 
 Cheers,
 
 Patrick


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Re: cyradm erros when reconstructing a mailbox

2003-07-01 Thread John Alton Tamplin
Ezsra McDonald wrote:

Let me go to another account with the same problem.

All af the folders exist. Some are empty and
reconstruct reports an IOERROR when it can't find
cyrus.* in the folders. He has several folders whose
names are made up of multiple words like for example
one is named 'user.randy.Child Development'. It is
also an empty folder. Permisions on all files and
folders are setup for cyrus:mail. 

If the folders are empty (no cyrus.* files) but still in the mailbox 
list, it sounds like your copy did not move everything over properly or 
else the mailbox db doesn't correspond to the spool files (empty 
directories can be left around when deleting a folder if the folder is 
selected when it is deleted).  Aside from these particular accounts, I 
would be concerned that other things were not copied correctly.

I am spending too much time on this.
What I would like to do is just remove all references
to both users from the imap databases. Is there a way
to do this. Then I can recreate a clean account and
have the users move their mail over manually.
 

With cyrus shut down, do ctl_mboxlist -d file, edit the file, the 
ctl_mboxlist -u file.

--
John A. Tamplin   Unix System Administrator
Emory University, School of Public Health +1 404/727-9931



cyradm erros when reconstructing a mailbox

2003-06-30 Thread Ezsra McDonald
OK, I probably did something rash when I rsynced a few
of my mailboxes to a new cyrus mail server. It was an
unplanned migration and It had to be fast.

One of the users can't delete messages in subfolders.
she also can't move messages into these sub folders. 

I tried to run a reconstruct and got the following
error:

host.domain reconstruct -r user.jessica
reconstruct: Operating System Error

Any suggestions?

--Ezsra

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Re: cyradm erros when reconstructing a mailbox

2003-06-30 Thread Ezsra McDonald
lm user.jessica.*

user.jessica.Adobe (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.BOHA (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Batch (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Bugs (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Corps (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Courts (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.E-mail addresses (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Email Stuff (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Employee Self Service (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.FTP (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.General Responses (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.KBA (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.KBC (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.KBI (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.KBI PI (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.KCC (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.KDEM (\HasChildren)
user.jessica.KDEM.Homeland Security (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.KDHE (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.KDOCH (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.KDOHR (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.KDOR (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.KDOT (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.KDWP (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.KREC (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.KSBN (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Legislative (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Library (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Links (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.MVR (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Meetings (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Meetings, etc (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Miscellaneous (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.NIC Stuff (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Nursing (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Nursing Errors (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.PKI (\HasChildren)
user.jessica.PKI.Digital ID requests (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.PKI.Links (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.PKI.My Stuff (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.PKI.Reports (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Pharmacy (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Phone Numbers (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Procedures (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Projects (\HasChildren)
user.jessica.Projects.Jeanine Stuff (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Projects.Portal Redesign (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Property Tax (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Responses (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.SOS (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Sedgwick (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Telnet (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Tourism (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Trash (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Trip (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Trucking (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.UCC (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Web Design (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Webfile (\HasNoChildren)
user.jessica.Word Docs (\HasNoChildren)

lam user.jessica.Trash

jessica lrswipcda




--- Patrick Welche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 12:08:06PM -0700, Ezsra
 McDonald wrote:
  OK, I probably did something rash when I rsynced a
 few
  of my mailboxes to a new cyrus mail server. It was
 an
  unplanned migration and It had to be fast.
  
  One of the users can't delete messages in
 subfolders.
  she also can't move messages into these sub
 folders. 
  
  I tried to run a reconstruct and got the following
  error:
  
  host.domain reconstruct -r user.jessica
  reconstruct: Operating System Error
  
  Any suggestions?
 
 What are the access control lists on these
 subfolders?
 eg. cyradm localhost
 lm user.jessica.*
 lam user.jessica.Sent
 
 Cheers,
 
 Patrick


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