Re: missing timestamps

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Old 10-21-2004
Wietse Venema
 
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Default Re: missing timestamps

heartofamerica1982-postfix@yahoo.com:
> Oct 20 14:23:26 ygbd postfix/qmgr[286]: fatal:
> qmgr_move: update active/d/f/dfi9KJDxO00272 time
> stamps: No such file or directory
> Oct 20 14:24:27 ygbd postfix/qmgr[287]: fatal:
> qmgr_move: update active/d/f/dfi9KJDxO00272 time
> stamps: No such file or directory
> Oct 20 14:25:28 ygbd postfix/qmgr[288]: fatal:
> qmgr_move: update active/d/f/dfi9KJDxO00272 time
> stamps: No such file or directory
> Oct 20 14:26:29 ygbd postfix/qmgr[289]: fatal:
> qmgr_move: update active/d/f/dfi9KJDxO00272 time
> stamps: No such file or directory
> Oct 20 14:27:30 ygbd postfix/qmgr[290]: fatal:
> qmgr_move: update active/d/f/dfi9KJDxO00272 time
> stamps: No such file or directory
> Oct 20 14:28:31 ygbd postfix/qmgr[291]: fatal:
> qmgr_move: update active/d/f/dfi9KJDxO00272 time
> stamps: No such file or directory Oct 2


On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 01:07:45PM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
> You have file system corruption. Boot single user mode, and run
> fsck on all the file systems. If you don't fix this then new mail
> is likely to be lost, too.


Victor Duchovni:
> I'd swear the above filenames are "Sendmail" queue files! What are
> Sendmail queue files doing in the Postfix queue directory? Perhaps
> this site is using the same directory for both the Sendmail and
> Postfix queue, and running both systems concurrently! A nice
> recipe for a total mess.


His file system is toast anyway.

Postfix finds a directory entry active/d/f/dfi9KJDxO00272 but the
attempt to change time stamps fails with "No such file or directory",
and does so repeatedly, with the same file name.

That just can't happen.

Wietse

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