Re: Issues with user.sub files - subscription files hangs system.

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Sorry, been doing some extensive testing and every test still end in the
same results.

Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 10:08:42PM -0700, Adam D wrote:
>   
>>> createonpost: yes
>>> autocreateinboxfolders:  "Drafts|Sent|Templates|Trash|Junk Mail"
>>> autosubscribeinboxfolders: "Drafts|Sent|Templates|Trash|Junk Mail"
>>>       
>
> I would suspect these in the first instance, having never seen this
> behaviour before on any of our production systems.  You're running
> the auto-create-folders patch obviously.
>   
Ahhh, yes... We did not use the auto-create patch on this system.

> The existance of the .NEW file for a skiplist suggests that something
> crashed during a checkpoint.  Are you sure that it's a skiplist database
> being used for the .sub file?
>   
We had converted the sub file to a skiplist from a flat file and either
format still gave the .sub.NEW file.  The server had crashed on a couple
of power outages in a single day but oddly even a new built Debian
system without any of our configs still gave us the same issue. 
Currently the .sub file is a flat file.  From each of our testing this
happens on a fresh raw install to our production server.
> Can you email me the .sub file if it's not too confidential.  I'm
> interested in seeing if anything's wrong with it.  I really do think
> it's probably in the autosubscribe code... I don't run the Ubuntu
> or Debian packages directly anyway, because we use 2.3.x for the
> replication features and some other goodies.
>
> Regards,
>
> Bron.
>
>   


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