well.. cyradm version lists:
v2.3.7-Invoca-RPM-2.3.7-2.el5 2006/07/10 13:46:20
small shop with growing pains... I'd love to get a testbed machine up to
work out upgrade issues before making an upgrade against the production
box, especially due to my relative inexperience
Andrew Morgan wrote:
> O
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008, Joshua Kordani wrote:
> This might sound silly, but I'm a rather junior systems admin and I'm
> very new to cyrus admin, so i don't know what version we're running, but
> its at least a release or two old.
You can probably find out the version by looking at the version of the
ote:
> On 17 Nov 2008, at 14:14, Joshua Kordani wrote:
>> An imap process keeps kicking out when a particular user tries to access
>> his mail.
>>
>> mail log reports this:
>> master[8762]: process 26353 exited, signaled to death by 7
>>
>> The proc
On Mon, 17 Nov 2008, Joshua Kordani wrote:
> I made a breakthrough on the signaled to death by 7 error.
> I noticed in the log that the process crashed right after the user's
> seen file was accessed, so I made a backup of it and deleted it, and it
> looks like that did th
On 17 Nov 2008, at 14:14, Joshua Kordani wrote:
> An imap process keeps kicking out when a particular user tries to
> access
> his mail.
>
> mail log reports this:
> master[8762]: process 26353 exited, signaled to death by 7
>
> The process in question is the imap proc
I made a breakthrough on the signaled to death by 7 error.
I noticed in the log that the process crashed right after the user's
seen file was accessed, so I made a backup of it and deleted it, and it
looks like that did the trick... so the next question in this thread...
since this
Greetings all, I've come up against a hairy little problem and could use
some help
An imap process keeps kicking out when a particular user tries to access
his mail.
mail log reports this:
master[8762]: process 26353 exited, signaled to death by 7
The process in question is the imap pr
signaled to death by 7
pop3 is ok
can someone help me on this big problem ?
Signal 7 is a bus error, which I don't have a good explanation for.
Have you tried restarting master, so that deliver.db gets receovered?
--
Kenneth Murchison
Systems Programmer
Project Cyrus Develop
ote:
Patrice wrote:
Hello,
I have big troubles with my lmtp and imapd process which ends with
this error :
signaled to death by 7
pop3 is ok
can someone help me on this big problem ?
Signal 7 is a bus error, which I don't have a good explanation for.
Have you tried restarting master,
Patrice wrote:
Hello,
I have big troubles with my lmtp and imapd process which ends with this
error :
signaled to death by 7
pop3 is ok
can someone help me on this big problem ?
Signal 7 is a bus error, which I don't have a good explanation for.
Have you tried restarting master, so
'user' directory.
I think it comes more from 'var' I am still searching :(
Patrice
Ken Murchison wrote:
Patrice wrote:
Hello,
I have big troubles with my lmtp and imapd process which ends with
this error :
signaled to death by 7
pop3 is ok
can someone help me on this
Hello,
I have big troubles with my lmtp and imapd process which ends with this
error :
signaled to death by 7
pop3 is ok
can someone help me on this big problem ?
best regards
Patrice
Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyruswiki.andrew.cmu.edu
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Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Jules Agee wrote:
1 LSUB "" "*"
It lists most of her mailboxes and then the process dies with a signal 7.
Is her subscription database corrupted perhaps?
-Rob
Yup, that was it. Thanks, Rob!!!
--
Jules Agee
System Administrator
Pacific Coast Feather
On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Jules Agee wrote:
> 1 LSUB "" "*"
>
> It lists most of her mailboxes and then the process dies with a signal 7.
Is her subscription database corrupted perhaps?
-Rob
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ocess 4819 exited, signaled to death by 7".
If I telnet to port 143 and log in to her account, everything works OK
until I run the following command (which is the first thing Mozilla does
when one connects with it):
1 LSUB "" "*"
It lists most of her mailboxes and then the
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