Hi Timo,
Thanks for your quick response, apologies for my slow one.
Timo Sirainen tss@iki.fi writes:
I'm using 2.2.13 on Debian stable, and I perform regular dsync backups. Typically if there is an error, dsync can recover from it the next time it is run, but I've been encountering a new error that doesn't seem to self-heal:
# /usr/bin/dsync -u micah backup ssh -i /root/.ssh/id_rsa backmaildir@internal.example /usr/bin/dsync -u micah dsync-remote(micah): Error: /srv/maildirbackups/m/micah/daily.1/mailboxes/INBOX/dbox-Mails/dovecot.index: Couldn't set transaction log view (seq 9..13) dsync-remote(micah): Error: Failed to read transaction log for mailbox INBOX
Re-running the dsync never fixes the issue.
I'm happy to provide any additional information if so required to help track down this problem!
Can you create a tarball of such mailbox directories that reproduces the problem? Probably this would work:
- copy source and destination dboxes to /tmp/test/1 and /tmp/test/2
- delete all the mailboxes except INBOX
I noticed an interesting bit of information doing this: the users that are having a problem have no dbox-Mails directory in their source mailboxes/INBOX directory - but on the destination where I am sending the backups, there is one. If I remove the backup's INBOX/ and then re-do the dsync, things work again.
- delete all the u.* files from the INBOXes. This probably doesn't affect the dsync run - if it does run the mails instead through http://dovecot.org/tools/dbox-anonymize.pl
I have no u.* files on either side. There are m.* files though?
- delete dovecot.index.cache files
- make sure you can still reproduce this error by running: doveadm -o mail=sdbox:/tmp/test/1 sync sdbox:/tmp/test/2
did you mean s/sdbox/mdbox/ here?
also, I was using 'backup' and not sync, I dont know if that matters?
I tried this with some that had issues, but I couldn't reproduce the error this way :p
- tar czf test.tar.gz /tmp/test
Then send the tarball to me and I can fix the bug. Oh, also it would be a good idea to test with a newer Dovecot version since there are some indexing fixes since v2.2.13..
I'm working on getting a newer version of dovecot installed to test this.
Also I added some code that should give a better-debuggable error message if this happens: http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.2/rev/8146fdc0de34
great, this will certainly be helpful!
micah