X-Junk-Score: 0 [] X-Cloudmark-Score: 0 [] Return-Path: Received: from [217.112.85.135] (HELO 2kcafe.co.uk) by mail.stalker.com (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 5.2.7k) with ESMTP id 47300163 for CGatePro@mail.stalker.com; Wed, 27 Aug 2008 09:27:03 -0700 Received-SPF: none receiver=mail.stalker.com; client-ip=217.112.85.135; envelope-from=david.brookfield@liquidthinking.co.uk Received: from [90.209.236.130] (account david@liquidthinking.co.uk HELO [192.168.2.9]) by 2kcafe.co.uk (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 5.0.13) with ESMTPA id 10220488 for CGatePro@mail.stalker.com; Wed, 27 Aug 2008 17:26:34 +0100 Message-ID: <48B58027.2020900@liquidthinking.co.uk> Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 17:26:15 +0100 From: David Brookfield User-Agent: Thunderbird 2.0.0.16 (Windows/20080708) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: CommuniGate Pro Discussions Subject: Re: Server Crashing References: In-Reply-To: Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------040002040307030503090402" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------040002040307030503090402 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Nicolas many thanks for this, sitting and watching CGP all day to catch it going down hasn't been fun. Lets see how it goes afterwards :-) Regards Nicolas Hatier wrote: > Do the fsck, then reinstall CGP just to be sure all CGP-related files > are OK (/opt/Communigate). > This process will not modify the user files (/var/Communigate). > > If one or more user files are corrupted, this may have adverse effects > on the account to which the file(s) belong, but usually not on CGP or > the other, not-corrupted, accounts. > - if a server settings file (/var/Communigate/Settings) is corrupted, > this may prevent CGP to start > - if a domain settings file is corrupted, this may prevent this domain > to be loaded at all. > - if an account settings file is corrupted, the account may not be loaded > - if a mailbox or mdir file is corrupted, the mailbox or the > individual message will fail. This one if quite difficult to diagnose > because it can be a rarely-accessed message and the problem will > appear only in several weeks, months or years... > > When you complete the fsck and reinstall, let know if you see other > errors and I'm sure someone will advise. > > Regards, > Nicolas Hatier > > David Brookfield wrote: >> Right did a non destructive fsck and it shows some errors in the >> region of where CGServer is, will do a proper fsck later. One thing >> on the assumption CummuniGate.exe is corrupt can I just replace it >> when the file system is sorted? >> >> >> >> David Brookfield wrote: >>> We had to manually power off a while back, although to my knowledge >>> this was after the problem started; however I could be wrong. We've >>> not had any space issues either, we do have a domain we can't >>> delete, but my understanding of this was that it is because of a >>> file not deleting and so can't delete the domain as it's not empty. >>> >>> I'll do the test later, thanks so far for this. >>> >>> David >>> >>> k@ellsworth.cl wrote: >>>> Looks like a corrupted filesystem, do a forced fsck on the machine. >>>> Did the server had a power outage latelly? Or ran out of space?... >>>> >>>> - original message - >>>> Subject: Server Crashing >>>> From: David Brookfield >>>> Date: 27/08/2008 9:04 am >>>> >>>> We've got CGP 5.0.13 server running on FreeBSD it's run like a >>>> dream for about 3 years, but in the last couple of days it just >>>> stops, if I attempt to restart [Communigate start] it won't, the >>>> only way to get it running again is a full reboot of the Server. >>>> >>>> The crash log shows me this below, anyone able to help me as to >>>> where else I should be looking? >>>> >>>> >>>> 02:49:37.19 0 SYSTEM server 5.0.13 stopped under FreeBSD >>>> 03:02:08.42 0 SYSTEM server 5.0.13 started under FreeBSD, open >>>> files limit=11095 03:02:08.42 0 SYSTEM process data size limit=512M >>>> 03:02:08.53 0 DOMAIN(123) failed to process >>>> Domains/123/Settings/aliases.data. 1 duplicates unprocessed: >>>> becky.smith 03:02:08.55 0 TEMPFILE failed to write seqID on disk: >>>> Error Code=access denied 03:02:08.55 0 SYSTEM Abnormal termination >>>> initiated 03:02:08.56 0 TEMPFILE failed to write seqID on disk: >>>> Error Code=access denied 03:02:08.56 0 SYSTEM Abnormal termination >>>> initiated 03:02:08.56 0 TEMPFILE(9910001) failed to create the file >>>> Queue/9910001.tmp. Error Code=access denied 03:02:13.59 0 SYSTEM >>>> server 5.0.13 stopped under FreeBSD 03:11:29.69 0 SYSTEM server >>>> 5.0.13 started under FreeBSD, open files limit=11095 03:11:29.69 0 >>>> SYSTEM process data size limit=512M 03:11:30.84 0 DOMAIN(123) >>>> failed to process Domains/123/Settings/aliases.data. 1 duplicates >>>> unprocessed: becky.smith 07:19:06.51 0 SYSTEM server 5.0.13 started >>>> under FreeBSD, open files limit=11095 07:19:06.51 0 SYSTEM process >>>> data size limit=512M 07:19:07.09 0 DOMAIN(123) failed to process >>>> Domains/123/Settings/aliases.data. 1 duplicates unprocessed: >>>> becky.smith 08:43:16.42 0 SYSTEM server 5.0.13 started under >>>> FreeBSD, open files limit=11095 08:43:16.42 0 SYSTEM process data >>>> size limit=512M 08:43:17.53 0 DOMAIN(123) failed to process >>>> Domains/123/Settings/aliases.data. 1 duplicates unprocessed: >>>> becky.smith 09:32:10.02 0 SYSTEM server 5.0.13 started under >>>> FreeBSD, open files limit=11095 09:32:10.02 0 SYSTEM process data >>>> size limit=512M 09:32:11.14 0 DOMAIN(123) failed to process >>>> Domains/123/Settings/aliases.data. 1 duplicates unprocessed: >>>> becky.smith 09:48:34.57 0 SYSTEM server 5.0.13 started under >>>> FreeBSD, open files limit=11095 09:48:34.57 0 SYSTEM process data >>>> size limit=512M 09:48:35.72 0 DOMAIN(123) failed to process >>>> Domains/123/Settings/aliases.data. 1 duplicates unprocessed: >>>> becky.smith >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance >>>> >>>> David Brookfield >>>> >>>> ############################################################# >>>> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to >>>> the mailing list . >>>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >>>> To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to >>>> >>>> To switch to the INDEX mode, E-mail to >>>> >>>> Send administrative queries to >>>> >>>> >>>> ############################################################# >>>> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to >>>> the mailing list . >>>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >>>> To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to >>>> >>>> To switch to the INDEX mode, E-mail to >>>> >>>> Send administrative queries to >>>> >>> >>> ############################################################# >>> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to >>> the mailing list . >>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >>> To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to >>> >>> To switch to the INDEX mode, E-mail to >>> >>> Send administrative queries to >> >> ############################################################# >> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to >> the mailing list . >> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >> To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to >> >> To switch to the INDEX mode, E-mail to >> Send administrative queries to > > -- > > *Nicolas Hatier* > /Niversoft idées logicielles/ > /http://www.niversoft.com/ > > --------------040002040307030503090402 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Nicolas many thanks for this, sitting and watching CGP all day to catch it going down hasn't been fun. Lets see how it goes afterwards :-)

Regards



Nicolas Hatier wrote:
Do the fsck, then reinstall CGP just to be sure all CGP-related files are OK (/opt/Communigate).
This process will not modify the user files (/var/Communigate).

If one or more user files are corrupted, this may have adverse effects on the account to which the file(s) belong, but usually not on CGP or the other, not-corrupted, accounts.
- if a server settings file (/var/Communigate/Settings) is corrupted, this may prevent CGP to start
- if a domain settings file is corrupted, this may prevent this domain to be loaded at all.
- if an account settings file is corrupted, the account may not be loaded
- if a mailbox or mdir file is corrupted, the mailbox or the individual message will fail. This one if quite difficult to diagnose because it can be a rarely-accessed message and the problem will appear only in several weeks, months or years...

When you complete the fsck and reinstall, let know if you see other errors and I'm sure someone will advise.

Regards,
Nicolas Hatier

David Brookfield wrote:
Right did a non destructive fsck and it shows some errors in the region of where CGServer is, will do a proper fsck later. One thing on the assumption CummuniGate.exe is corrupt can I just replace it when the file system is sorted?



David Brookfield wrote:
We had to manually power off a while back, although to my knowledge this was after the problem started; however I could be wrong. We've not had any space issues either, we do have a domain we can't delete, but my understanding of this was that it is because of a file not deleting and so can't delete the domain as it's not empty.

I'll do the test later, thanks so far for this.

David

k@ellsworth.cl wrote:
Looks like a corrupted filesystem, do a forced fsck on the machine. Did the server had a power outage latelly? Or ran out of space?...

- original message -
Subject:    Server Crashing
From:    David Brookfield <david.brookfield@liquidthinking.co.uk>
Date:        27/08/2008 9:04 am

We've got CGP 5.0.13 server running on FreeBSD it's run like a dream for about 3 years, but in the last couple of days it just stops, if I attempt to restart [Communigate start] it won't, the only way to get it running again is a full reboot of the Server.

The crash log shows me this below, anyone able to help me as to where else I should be looking?


02:49:37.19 0 SYSTEM server 5.0.13 stopped under FreeBSD 03:02:08.42 0 SYSTEM server 5.0.13 started under FreeBSD, open files limit=11095 03:02:08.42 0 SYSTEM process data size limit=512M 03:02:08.53 0 DOMAIN(123) failed to process Domains/123/Settings/aliases.data. 1 duplicates unprocessed: becky.smith 03:02:08.55 0 TEMPFILE failed to write seqID on disk: Error Code=access denied 03:02:08.55 0 SYSTEM Abnormal termination initiated 03:02:08.56 0 TEMPFILE failed to write seqID on disk: Error Code=access denied 03:02:08.56 0 SYSTEM Abnormal termination initiated 03:02:08.56 0 TEMPFILE(9910001) failed to create the file Queue/9910001.tmp. Error Code=access denied 03:02:13.59 0 SYSTEM server 5.0.13 stopped under FreeBSD 03:11:29.69 0 SYSTEM server 5.0.13 started under FreeBSD, open files limit=11095 03:11:29.69 0 SYSTEM process data size limit=512M 03:11:30.84 0 DOMAIN(123) failed to process Domains/123/Settings/aliases.data. 1 duplicates unprocessed: becky.smith 07:19:06.51 0 SYSTEM server 5.0.13 started under FreeBSD, open files limit=11095 07:19:06.51 0 SYSTEM process data size limit=512M 07:19:07.09 0 DOMAIN(123) failed to process Domains/123/Settings/aliases.data. 1 duplicates unprocessed: becky.smith 08:43:16.42 0 SYSTEM server 5.0.13 started under FreeBSD, open files limit=11095 08:43:16.42 0 SYSTEM process data size limit=512M 08:43:17.53 0 DOMAIN(123) failed to process Domains/123/Settings/aliases.data. 1 duplicates unprocessed: becky.smith 09:32:10.02 0 SYSTEM server 5.0.13 started under FreeBSD, open files limit=11095 09:32:10.02 0 SYSTEM process data size limit=512M 09:32:11.14 0 DOMAIN(123) failed to process Domains/123/Settings/aliases.data. 1 duplicates unprocessed: becky.smith 09:48:34.57 0 SYSTEM server 5.0.13 started under FreeBSD, open files limit=11095 09:48:34.57 0 SYSTEM process data size limit=512M 09:48:35.72 0 DOMAIN(123) failed to process Domains/123/Settings/aliases.data. 1 duplicates unprocessed: becky.smith



Thanks in advance

David Brookfield

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