Too many entries of mystore: reusing txn....
Anant Athavale
athavale.anant at gmail.com
Sun Dec 9 00:28:30 EST 2012
On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 10:52 PM, Andrew Morgan <morgan at orst.edu> wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Dec 2012, Anant Athavale wrote:
>
> Dear Experts,
>>
>> I had been sending mails to this list in the last two days with email
>> anant at isac.gov.in - with subject - Urgent Help Required. Based on your
>> advise, I have rebuilt all the mailboxes. I am monitoring the maillog
>> entries of cyrus imap after I started the cyrus-imapd. Everything seems
>> to
>> be fine.
>>
>> Most of the log entries, I checked in this list and found them harmless
>> and
>> hence ignoring them like: setrlimit and IP_TOS etc.
>>
>> But, for this one, I did not get any proper comments in this list.
>>
>> In the maillog, I have too many lines with the same message, which is as
>> below.
>>
>> cvt_cyrusdb: mystore: reusing txn .....with some value of number.
>>
>> This same line repeats, at least 190+ times (including that last number).
>> Is this a cause of worry? I have not yet released the system to users. I
>> will be doing it only tomorrow, based on the response for this. Do I need
>> to check something?
>>
>> I have rebuilt mailboxes and reconstructed mailboxes in RHEL 6.3 supplied
>> Cyrus-IMAP 2.3.16.
>>
>> Please advise.
>>
>
> Unless you really want to see all the gory details of Cyrus, turn your
> syslog level down from DEBUG to INFO. The message you are seeing is a
> DEBUG level log message.
>
> Andy
>
I forgot to attach my rsyslog.conf in my previous reply. Attached.
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