--On 31. Mai 2009 22:41:52 +1000 Bron Gondwana <brong@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I interpret the "System I/O error" to be the IOERROR from the line before, i.e. not actually an I/O error but rather a corrupt file. The error does not show on any of the previous days, nor does it show today.Sounds to me like it was copying the record to the cyrus.expunge.NEW file each time for the earlier days (and failing, so skipping the entire mailbox), but now the record has actually expired, so it doesn't need to copy the cache record to the cyrus.cache.NEW file, and hence never looks at it. Meaning: yes, it did heal itself!
Thanks for the explanation! -- .:.Sebastian Hagedorn - RZKR-R1 (Gebäude 52), Zimmer 18.:. .:.Regionales Rechenzentrum (RRZK).:. .:.Universität zu Köln / Cologne University - ✆ +49-221-478-5587.:.
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