On 1/6/2012 3:30 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 7.1.2012, at 0.10, David Egbert wrote:
Anyway, readdir() is failing with ELOOP. Does it always fail with "Too many levels of symbolic links" or is it sometimes different? This sounds like a bug in Linux NFS client code. You can reproduce this always with this one user's Maildir? Can you do "ls" in the directory?
Sorry about the X's... it is a client directory. We support many domains and their privacy is paramount. You are correct it is in the /cur directory. I can LS all of directories without problems. This user has 10+Gb in his mail box spread across 352 subscribed folders. As for the logs it is always the directory, always the same error. Try the attached test program. Run it as: ./readdir /path/to/Maildir/cur
Does it also give non-zero error?
I ran it, and it returned: readdir() errno = 0 The user backed up their data and then removed the folder from the server. The error is now gone so I am assuming there was some corrupt file in the directory. Thanks for all of the help.
David Egbert Paperclip Systems, LLC
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