On 2010-10-31 7:00 AM, "J.A. Terranson" wrote:
> Thanks for the flush information: even though this was a unique
> situation (every box in the rack was damaged, several beyond repair
> [including the backup server]), living in the middle of the tornado
> capital of the world means it could realist
J.A. Terranson wrote:
>
>On Sat, 30 Oct 2010, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>> You can try running 'strings' on the various config.pck* files to see
>> if you can extract useful information that way.
>
>Everything seems to be in there: I see all the settings, plus it looks
>like all the subscribers are the
On Sat, 30 Oct 2010, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> J.A. Terranson wrote:
> >
> >> /usr/mailman/lists/[listname]/config.pck.tmp.. file and
> >> try moving that to /usr/mailman/lists/[listname]/config.pck if it
> >> exists, but even if it does, it may be bad too.
> >
> >Thanks for the terrible news :-/ Is
J.A. Terranson wrote:
>
>> /usr/mailman/lists/[listname]/config.pck.tmp.. file and
>> try moving that to /usr/mailman/lists/[listname]/config.pck if it
>> exists, but even if it does, it may be bad too.
>
>Thanks for the terrible news :-/ Is my [completely off the cuff]
>understanding of the conf
On Sat, 30 Oct 2010, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> /usr/mailman/lists/[listname]/config.pck.tmp.. file and
> try moving that to /usr/mailman/lists/[listname]/config.pck if it
> exists, but even if it does, it may be bad too.
Thanks for the terrible news :-/ Is my [completely off the cuff]
understanding
J.A. Terranson wrote:
>
> We had a series of longer than battery outages on wednesday, and
>when we came back online, mailman refused to run. Heres the messages:
>
>mailman# tail -f error
>Oct 30 02:28:06 2010 (11862) couldn't load config file
>/usr/mailman/lists/[listname]/config.pck.last
Greetings,
We had a series of longer than battery outages on wednesday, and
when we came back online, mailman refused to run. Heres the messages:
mailman# tail -f error
Oct 30 02:28:06 2010 (11862) couldn't load config file
/usr/mailman/lists/[listname]/config.pck.last 1778451844
Oct
> In the 'smtp' log:
>
> Feb 19 20:36:42 2001 (81288) smtp for 2 recips, completed in 320.628 seconds
> Feb 19 20:42:03 2001 (81288) smtp for 2 recips, completed in 320.728 seconds
> Feb 19 20:48:21 2001 (81504) smtp for 2 recips, completed in 320.716 seconds
>
> In the 'smtp-failures' log:
>
I'm new to this list and to Mailman... I'm converting from Majordomo.
I dug through the list archives looking for anything similar to my problem,
but nothing definitive. It's really odd, and it's happening on two
machines. One machine is running FreeBSD 3.3-Current, the other is running
FreeBSD