More Sync_client errors upgraging from 2.3.16 to 2.4.5
Stephen Carr
sgcarr at civeng.adelaide.edu.au
Sat Dec 4 17:26:56 EST 2010
Dear All
I ran fuser * on the mailbox of the user that had the problem and got
cyrus.cache: 11366 11366m
cyrus.header: 2487 11366
cyrus.index: 2487 2487m 11366 11366
The processes are imapd
I killed the imapd processes and it seems OK.
The clients are using Thunderbird as their email clients. I wonder if
their client is Thunderbird 3 and is indexing their IMAP mailboxes.
I have started the sync_client and I am now awaiting another error.
I noticed this last week when doing a reconstruct of all mailboxes that
I had to kill the imapd processes attached to a users INBOX in order for
reconstruct process to continue otherwise it was "blocked" on a user
that had imapd processes using the cache.* .
Now I must remember that I think it prudent to run sync_client in a NON
rolling mode before setting up sync_client to run in rolling mode.
Regards
Stephen Carr
Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 05, 2010 at 07:44:08AM +1030, Stephen Carr wrote:
>> Dear All
>>
>> I thought the upgrade had worked but after more than 10 hours the
>> following type of error were reported. This is from a short manual
>> run of sync_client.
>
> Can you try running a reconstruct -G of that user at each end?
>
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Stephen Carr
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School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
The University of Adelaide
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