On Tue, June 26, 2012 12:54 pm, Javier Sánchez-Arévalo Díaz wrote: > > On 26/06/2012 12:45, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote: > >> --On 26. Juni 2012 10:07:10 +0200 Javier Sánchez-Arévalo Díaz >> <javier.sanchez@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> >>> I have just tried your suggestion: >>> >>> >>> [...] >>> >>> >>> // cyrus.*.NEW files removed: >>> >>> >>> pcocol01:~ # cd /buzonesdir/user/col1901/ >>> pcocol01:/buzonesdir/user/col1901 # ls >>> cyrus.cache cyrus.cache.NEW cyrus.header cyrus.index cyrus.index.NEW >>> Drafts PosibleSPAM Sent Trash >>> pcocol01:/buzonesdir/user/col1901 # rm cyrus.*.NEW >>> >> ... >> >>> >>> // You are right, there was a partial "movement" in >>> /mnt/celerra/user/col1901: >>> >>> >>> pcocol01:/buzonesdir/user/col1901 # ls /mnt/celerra/user/col1901/ >>> cyrus.cache cyrus.header cyrus.index >>> >>> // If I try to move the mailbox without removing this partial files I >>> have no success: >>> >>> pcocol01:/buzonesdir/user/col1901 # cd .. >>> pcocol01:/buzonesdir/user # cyradm -u cyrus -pass XXXXXXX localhost >>> localhost> renm user.col1901 user.col1901 part3 renamemailbox: System I/O >>> error localhost> exit >>> >>> >>> // But It also doesn't work if I remove those files previously. >>> >>> >>> pcocol01:/buzonesdir/user # rm -rf /mnt/celerra/user/col1901 >>> pcocol01:/buzonesdir/user # ls /mnt/celerra/user/col1901 >>> /bin/ls: /mnt/celerra/user/col1901: No such file or directory >>> pcocol01:/buzonesdir/user # cyradm -u cyrus -pass XXXXXXXX localhost >>> localhost> renm user.col1901 user.col1901 part3 renamemailbox: System I/O >>> error >>> >>> [...] >>> >>> >>> Any other idea? >>> >> >> Just an idea: Have you checked if after the first attempt the .NEW >> files you had previously deleted hadn't perhaps reappeared? Maybe you need to >> delete them again. > > I did It :( > > > [...] > // no *NEW* files in origin partition mailbox: > > > pcocol01:~ # find /buzonesdir/user/col1901/ -iname '*NEW*' -print > pcocol01:~ # > > > // no one file in destination partition: > pcocol01:/mnt/celerra/user # ls /mnt/celerra/user/col1901 > /bin/ls: /mnt/celerra/user/col1901: No such file or directory > > > // But still It doesn't work :( > pcocol01:~ # cyradm -u cyrus -pass XXXXXX localhost > localhost> renm user.col1901 user.col1901 part3 renamemailbox: System I/O error > [...] > > > Any other test or idea to try? Javier, I am in the middle of preparations for a Cyrus migration myself (50 million messages in 475,000 mailboxes, totalling more than 5 Terabyte of e-mail) but I would expect the destination directory to be certainly empty, if not non-existing. I have little time to test this on my Cyrus 2.3 environment, however. I noticed your destination partition bearing a 'celerra' name component. Is this an NFS mount or an iSCSI block device 'attach' on your Cyrus server ? Eric Luyten, Computing Centre VUB/ULB. ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/ List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/ To Unsubscribe: https://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/mailman/listinfo/info-cyrus