28-Oct-03 at 11:38, Jon Carnes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> Have you tried copying config.safety to config.pck and then running
> check_db? (remember to make a back up first).
>
> If that doesn't work, see if you can get any information from
> config.safety by using ~mailman/bin/dumpdb. It may h
28-Oct-03 at 03:56, Jon Carnes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 16:12, Simon White wrote:
> > I had a system crash recently while a mailing was going out to a list
> > that has about 11,000 members.
> >
> > In the mailman/lists directory the list still has its directory, but
> >
On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 16:12, Simon White wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I had a system crash recently while a mailing was going out to a list
> that has about 11,000 members.
>
> In the mailman/lists directory the list still has its directory, but
> instead of the usual:
>
> config.pck config.pck.last re
I committed a couple of sins in posting hastily.
27-Oct-03 at 22:12, Simon White ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> I had to clean out a load of rubbish in the qfiles to stop mailmanctl
> barfing a load of errors (Bad Marshal Data) ... sadly I don't have
> access to the full errors any more.
Here they
Hello,
I had a system crash recently while a mailing was going out to a list
that has about 11,000 members.
In the mailman/lists directory the list still has its directory, but
instead of the usual:
config.pck config.pck.last request.db
it has just these files:
-rw-rw1 mailman mailm