Re: Help please, cyrus imapd production system down

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On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Mike Eggleston might have said:

> On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Simon Matter might have said:
> 
> > > Sometime during the night something happend to my imap store about (23:19
> > > CST). I have executed 'ctl_mboxlist -u < $backup' from two days ago to
> > > recover the mboxlist and have done a 'reconstruct -r user.$USER' for a few
> > > users to get their $USER.seen folders working again. The process lmtpunix
> > > is aborting, I cannot receive email (sendmail to deliver). I can still
> > > send mail out (through sendmail) so that part's working.
> > >
> > > I'm concerned that I need to recover my primary imap databases.
> > >
> > > Can someone help me diagnose what's going on and how to fix it (and what
> > > happened)?
> > >
> > > I am a small site with less than 30 email accounts in cyrus.
> > >
> > > There were no cyrus, sendmail, nor other email changes yesterday.
> > 
> > Hm, the 2.3.1 package you use may not be the most stable. Anyway, I guess
> > you have checked the basic things like full filesystems and so. Then, what
> > I suggest is
> > 
> > stop cyrus-imapd
> > mv /var/lib/imap/deliver.db /var/lib/imap/deliver.db.old
> > mv /var/lib/imap/db /var/lib/imap/db.old
> > mv /var/lib/imap/db.backup1 /var/lib/imap/db.backup1.old
> > mv /var/lib/imap/db.backup2 /var/lib/imap/db.backup2.old
> > do a full offline reconstruct and start cyrus again
> > 
> > Simon
> 
> The full reconstruct did nothing for the 'Defer' I'm getting when sendmail
> tries to give a message to lmtpunix. What next?
> 
> Mike

When I use sendmail on a specific message (/usr/lib/sendmail -v -qI082104)
the response from lmtp is to defer the message. This specific message
has fifteen or so people in the To:. If I release a message to myself,
or to anyone, where that person is the single person on the To:, the
message goes through. I wonder if somehow my integration between cyrus
and ldap is off somewhere. If the ldap is off, how do I tell for which
user the LDAP is off?

Mike
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