mailman held pck messages problem errors
Hi,
I deleted a four pck files in /var/lib/mailman/data (heldmsg-mailman-x.pcki) n redhat server where the pck held messages are stored and now, I received this messages form mailman
regular_text: Subject: [abrt] mailman: dumpdb:128:main:IOError: [Errno 2] No such file
regular_text: or directory: 'heldmsg-mailman-12.pck'
regular_text: Message-ID: 60c05f08.RQPXfjdnphKh2T7P%user@localhost
regular_text: User-Agent: Heirloom mailx 12.5 7/5/10
regular_text: MIME-Version: 1.0
regular_text: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
regular_text: Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
regular_text:
regular_text: reason: dumpdb:128:main:IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or dire=
regular_text: ctory: 'heldmsg-mailman-12.pck'
regular_text: cmdline: /usr/bin/python /usr/lib/mailman/bin/dumpdb -p heldmsg-=
regular_text: mailman-12.pck
regular_text: executable: /usr/lib/mailman/bin/dumpdb
regular_text: package: mailman-2.1.15-30.el7
regular_text: component: mailman
regular_text: pid: 60541
regular_text: hostname: vlin-rh-mail1
regular_text: count: 2
regular_text: abrt_version: 2.1.11
regular_text: analyzer: Python
regular_text: architecture: x86_64
regular_text: duphash: b612c1ceac5448c796fdfe342ddca8dd39680f04
regular_text: event_log: =20
regular_text: kernel: 3.10.0-1160.24.1.el7.x86_64
regular_text: last_occurrence: 1623219975
regular_text: os_release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.9 (Maipo)
regular_text: pkg_arch: x86_64
regular_text: pkg_epoch: 3
regular_text: pkg_fingerprint: 199E 2F91 FD43 1D51
regular_text: pkg_name: mailman
regular_text: pkg_release: 30.el7
regular_text: pkg_vendor: Red Hat, Inc.
regular_text: pkg_version: 2.1.15
regular_text: runlevel: N 3
regular_text: time: Mon 07 Jun 2021 09:15:09 PM CEST
regular_text: type: Python
regular_text: uid: 0
regular_text: username: root
regular_text: uuid: b612c1ceac5448c796fdfe342ddca8dd39680f04
regular_text:
regular_text: backtrace:
regular_text: :dumpdb:128:main:IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'heldmsg=
regular_text: -mailman-12.pck'
regular_text: :
regular_text: :Traceback (most recent call last):
regular_text: : File "/usr/lib/mailman/bin/dumpdb", line 156, in <module>
regular_text: : msg =3D main()
regular_text: : File "/usr/lib/mailman/bin/dumpdb", line 128, in main
regular_text: : fp =3D open(filename)
regular_text: :IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'heldmsg-mailman-12.pck'
regular_text: :
regular_text: :Local variables in innermost frame:
regular_text: :load: <built-in function load>
regular_text: :opt: '-p'
regular_text: :pp:
I understand that it is looking for that pck file and cannot find it, I deleted them because I thought they were not used at all. I have seen that the mailman service is fully operational, but I like stop this errors. How can I solve this problem?. Thank you. so much.
On 6/9/21 7:35 AM, Ivan Tejeiro Izquierdo wrote:
Hi,
I deleted a four pck files in /var/lib/mailman/data (heldmsg-mailman-x.pcki) n redhat server where the pck held messages are stored and now, I received this messages form mailman
...
regular_text: cmdline: /usr/bin/python /usr/lib/mailman/bin/dumpdb -p heldmsg-= regular_text: mailman-12.pck
Where did this message come from? Nothing in standard Mailman as distributed runs a command like
/usr/bin/python /usr/lib/mailman/bin/dumpdb -p heldmsg-mailman-12.pck
automatically via cron or whatever. This appears to be some RedHat package specific process, I am guessing that it's a modification to Mailman's cron/checkdbs that's trying to dump the contents of the held message for its report.
I understand that it is looking for that pck file and cannot find it, I deleted them because I thought they were not used at all. I have seen that the mailman service is fully operational, but I like stop this errors. How can I solve this problem?.
The heldmsg-mailman-12.pck file is probably still referenced in Mailman's lists/mailman/request.pck
Go to the admindb interface for the mailman
list. I think you will see
the held messages there and you can discard them.
In the future, don't delete heldmsg files. Delete the held messages via the web admindb UI.
-- Mark Sapiro mark@msapiro.net The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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