Hello Timo,
Saturday, May 14, 2005, 8:49:02 PM, you [TS] wrote:
TS> mmap_disable=yes seems to be finally working pretty well. There should TS> be no more cache file related errors with it enabled.
I started to receive these corrupted transaction log file assertion failures, again:
dovecot: May 18 16:48:07 Error: IMAP(tero@ripattila.com): Corrupted transaction log file /var/spool/postfix/virtual/ripattila.com/tero/.Mailing Lists.Mulberry.Discussion/dovecot.index.log: Append with UID 5001, but next_uid = 5002 dovecot: May 18 16:48:07 Error: IMAP(tero@ripattila.com): Corrupted transaction log file /var/spool/postfix/virtual/ripattila.com/tero/.Mailing Lists.Mulberry.Discussion/dovecot.index.log: Append with UID 5001, but next_uid = 5002 dovecot: May 18 16:48:07 Error: IMAP(tero@ripattila.com): utime(/var/spool/postfix/virtual/ripattila.com/tero/.Mailing Lists.Mulberry.Discussion/dovecot-uidlist.lock) failed: No such file or directory dovecot: May 18 16:48:07 Warning: IMAP(tero@ripattila.com): Our dotlock file /var/spool/postfix/virtual/ripattila.com/tero/.Mailing Lists.Mulberry.Discussion/dovecot-uidlist.lock was deleted dovecot: May 18 16:48:07 Error: IMAP(tero@ripattila.com): Corrupted transaction log file /var/spool/postfix/virtual/ripattila.com/tero/.Mailing Lists.Mulberry.Discussion/dovecot.index.log: Append with UID 5001, but next_uid = 5002 dovecot: May 18 16:48:07 Error: IMAP(tero@ripattila.com): Corrupted transaction log file /var/spool/postfix/virtual/ripattila.com/tero/.Mailing Lists.Mulberry.Discussion/dovecot.index.log: Append with UID 5001, but next_uid = 5002 dovecot: May 18 16:48:07 Error: IMAP(tero@ripattila.com): Corrupted transaction log file /var/spool/postfix/virtual/ripattila.com/tero/.Mailing Lists.Mulberry.Discussion/dovecot.index.log: Append with UID 5001, but next_uid = 5002 dovecot: May 18 16:48:07 Error: IMAP(tero@ripattila.com): Lost transaction log file /var/spool/postfix/virtual/ripattila.com/tero/.Mailing Lists.Mulberry.Discussion/dovecot.index.log seq 3
I've had two or three similar situations within last two-three days or so. I'm running an OpenBSD 3.6-based snapshot that's practically almost a 3.7-stable one.
Thanks, Tero
-- Tero Ripattila