Re: Upgrade/reconstruct failures [REPOST]

2004-04-06 Thread Rob Tanner
Ken, That was just a momentary oops. Now the same cyradm command generates the same error as reconstruct: setaclmailbox: anyone: lrsip: Mailbox has an invalid format And I still can't find any significant difference (other than the name) for a folder that reconstructs ok and one that doesn't.

Re: Upgrade/reconstruct failures [REPOST]

2004-04-06 Thread Ken Murchison
Rob Tanner wrote: Ken, The imapd.log doesn't show anything at all, and I had already tried strace'ing and saw nothing that gave me any clue. One thing I did notice was that using cyradm, I could not change the acl either on a mailbox that reconstruct failed on. I got an I/O error: setaclmai

Re: Upgrade/reconstruct failures [REPOST]

2004-04-06 Thread Rob Tanner
Ken, The imapd.log doesn't show anything at all, and I had already tried strace'ing and saw nothing that gave me any clue. One thing I did notice was that using cyradm, I could not change the acl either on a mailbox that reconstruct failed on. I got an I/O error: setaclmailbox: anyone: lrsip

Re: Upgrade/reconstruct failures [REPOST]

2004-04-01 Thread Ken Murchison
Rob Tanner wrote: Ken, Since I'm moving from ESYS to Cyrus, the index/cache files should be irrelevant as they use an entirely different naming convention and I fully expect to loose the flags in question. But I tried your suggestion anyway without success. And the problem is not consistent,

Re: Upgrade/reconstruct failures [REPOST]

2004-04-01 Thread Rob Tanner
Ken, Since I'm moving from ESYS to Cyrus, the index/cache files should be irrelevant as they use an entirely different naming convention and I fully expect to loose the flags in question. But I tried your suggestion anyway without success. And the problem is not consistent, only affecting may

Re: Upgrade/reconstruct failures [REPOST]

2004-04-01 Thread Rob Siemborski
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004, Ken Murchison wrote: > My guess is that the index/cache upgrade code doesn't like the old > files. You could try removing the cyrus.* files in one of these > mailboxes and then run reconstruct. The only downside to this is that > you will lose any flags (other than \Seen) tha

Re: Upgrade/reconstruct failures [REPOST]

2004-04-01 Thread Ken Murchison
Rob Tanner wrote: Hi, I am moving from an old style ESYS (based on a 1.x version of CMU) to the latest and greatest Cyrus 2.2.3 on a new box with a single 140GB mirrored partition to hold all the mail spools. On the system I'm upgrading from, we had multiple partitions. Since I am merging th

Upgrade/reconstruct failures [REPOST]

2004-03-31 Thread Rob Tanner
Hi, I am moving from an old style ESYS (based on a 1.x version of CMU) to the latest and greatest Cyrus 2.2.3 on a new box with a single 140GB mirrored partition to hold all the mail spools. On the system I'm upgrading from, we had multiple partitions. Since I am merging the mail into a sing