On 7/26/07, eMail Lists <emlists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have been holding back updating to cyrus 2.2.13 but this afternoon I went ahead and made the major update and really tried to follow ALL the points and rules in updating but I really think I messed up the whole system now. I really hope I have not hosed all the email today and have to go back to an older backup :(.
I really do need some help for I am so lost and I think everything I have been trying has made it to worse and back again.
Here is the output from syslog.
Jul 26 22:37:27 jurassic cyrus/master[10684]: process started
Jul 26 22:37:31 jurassic cyrus/master[10708]: about to exec /usr/sbin/ctl_cyrusdb
Jul 26 22:37:32 jurassic cyrus/ctl_cyrusdb[10708]: DBERROR db4: Skipping log file /var/lib/cyrus/db/log.00000000
55: historic log version 3
Jul 26 22:37:33 jurassic cyrus/ctl_cyrusdb[10708]: recovering cyrus databases
Jul 26 22:37:33 jurassic cyrus/ctl_cyrusdb[10708]: skiplist: recovered /var/lib/cyrus/mailboxes.db (563 records,
84908 bytes) in 0 seconds
Jul 26 22:37:33 jurassic cyrus/ctl_cyrusdb[10708]: skiplist: recovered /var/lib/cyrus/annotations.db (0 records,
144 bytes) in 0 seconds
Jul 26 22:37:33 jurassic cyrus/ctl_cyrusdb[10708]: DBERROR db4: /var/lib/cyrus/db/log.0000000056: log file open
failed: No such file or directory
Jul 26 22:37:33 jurassic cyrus/ctl_cyrusdb[10708]: DBERROR db4: PANIC: No such file or directory
Jul 26 22:37:33 jurassic cyrus/ctl_cyrusdb[10708]: DBERROR: critical database situation
Jul 26 22:37:34 jurassic cyrus/master[10684]: process 10708 exited, status 75
Jul 26 22:37:34 jurassic cyrus/master[10754]: about to exec /usr/sbin/cyr_expire
Jul 26 22:37:34 jurassic cyrus/cyr_expire[10754]: DBERROR db4: PANIC: fatal region error detected; run recovery
Jul 26 22:37:34 jurassic cyrus/cyr_expire[10754]: DBERROR: critical database situation
Jul 26 22:37:34 jurassic cyrus/master[10684]: process 10754 exited, status 75
Jul 26 22:37:34 jurassic cyrus/master[10755]: about to exec /usr/sbin/tls_prune
Jul 26 22:37:34 jurassic cyrus/tls_prune[10755]: DBERROR db4: PANIC: fatal region error detected; run recovery
Jul 26 22:37:34 jurassic cyrus/tls_prune[10755]: DBERROR: critical database situation
Jul 26 22:37:34 jurassic cyrus/master[10684]: process 10755 exited, status 75
Jul 26 22:37:34 jurassic cyrus/master[10684]: ready for work
Jul 26 22:37:34 jurassic cyrus/master[10766]: about to exec /usr/sbin/ctl_cyrusdb
Jul 26 22:37:34 jurassic cyrus/master[10767]: about to exec /usr/lib/cyrus/bin/notifyd
Jul 26 22:37:34 jurassic cyrus/ctl_cyrusdb[10766]: DBERROR db4: PANIC: fatal region error detected; run recovery
Jul 26 22:37:34 jurassic cyrus/ctl_cyrusdb[10766]: DBERROR: critical database situation
Jul 26 22:37:34 jurassic cyrus/master[10684]: process 10766 exited, status 75
No mater what I do I just can not get passed this error. I have tried...reconstructing, db4.3_recover, bringing in a backup db and each one just does not clear the air. Every time I try the error still persists. Is this recoverable? Everything I have read on how to fix it does not work. I am wondering if i really missed something here. I really do hope to get some feed back ASAP because I want to get this fixed within the next 7 hrs.
-Adam
OK.. I have made some progress... I found deleting the log.0000xx file started the server up without any errors. After so much time in finding out that was the issue was sad but very glad I have been able to get that part up.. but wait there is more.
When I was trying to figure out and fix the error I did something which moved many of my user and system mail directores from the a-z directories into sub a-z directories and split up the users mail directory to be all over the place now. (Debian)
On top of that, when I use... $ cyradm -user cyrus localhost and use lm I only get about 5 directories and all the rest are missing from list mailboxes.
I hope this makes sens. I have been grilling away on here and I am very tired as well.
Is this a new feature in cyrus 2.2?
-Adam
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