RE: [Mailman-Users] Mailman error was emailed to user mailman
Hi again, I was looking into this error & tried this command - when I tried check_db it gave no errors - I then added --all which still gave no errors - however, I then added --verbose, which gave the following output - is this necessarily a problem & should I worry?
[server:local/mailman/bin] root# ./check_db --all --verbose List: mailman /usr/local/mailman/lists/mailman/config.pck: okay /usr/local/mailman/lists/mailman/config.pck.last: okay [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/usr/local/mailman/lists/mailman/config.db' [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/usr/local/mailman/lists/mailman/config.db.last' List: serverfriends /usr/local/mailman/lists/testlist/config.pck: okay /usr/local/mailman/lists/testlist/config.pck.last: okay [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/usr/local/mailman/lists/testlist/config.db' [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/usr/local/mailman/lists/testlist/config.db.last'
Bye for now, Terry Allen
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Terry Allen wrote:
I was looking into this error & tried this command - when I tried check_db it gave no errors - I then added --all which still gave no errors - however, I then added --verbose, which gave the following output - is this necessarily a problem & should I worry?
[server:local/mailman/bin] root# ./check_db --all --verbose List: mailman /usr/local/mailman/lists/mailman/config.pck: okay /usr/local/mailman/lists/mailman/config.pck.last: okay [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/usr/local/mailman/lists/mailman/config.db' [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/usr/local/mailman/lists/mailman/config.db.last' <snip>
No. this is not a problem. bin/check_db tries to check all 4 files whether or not they exist. Mailman 2.1.x does not have the config.db files. They were used instead of the config.pck files in older versions.
It is unlikely that bin/check_db would find a problem with the config.pck.last in your situation. This problem is not corruption of the file contents. It is some issue with the OSX file system that prevents the config.pck.last file from being removed.
-- Mark Sapiro msapiro@value.net The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
Terry Allen wrote:
I was looking into this error & tried this command - when I tried check_db it gave no errors - I then added --all which still gave no errors - however, I then added --verbose, which gave the following output - is this necessarily a problem & should I worry?
[server:local/mailman/bin] root# ./check_db --all --verbose List: mailman /usr/local/mailman/lists/mailman/config.pck: okay /usr/local/mailman/lists/mailman/config.pck.last: okay [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/usr/local/mailman/lists/mailman/config.db' [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/usr/local/mailman/lists/mailman/config.db.last' <snip>
No. this is not a problem. bin/check_db tries to check all 4 files whether or not they exist. Mailman 2.1.x does not have the config.db files. They were used instead of the config.pck files in older versions.
It is unlikely that bin/check_db would find a problem with the config.pck.last in your situation. This problem is not corruption of the file contents. It is some issue with the OSX file system that prevents the config.pck.last file from being removed.
-- Mark Sapiro msapiro@value.net The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan Hi again, Many thanks Mark - I will see if it can be removed. I run on my system as root, so it's likely that the sudo command was affected, which only offers admin priveliges, but the root command won't be affected.
Bye for now, Terry Allen
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hEARd
Postal Address: hEARd, 26B Glenning Rd, Glenning Valley, NSW 2261, Australia Internet - WWW: http://heard.com.au http://itavservices.com EMAIL: hmag@ozemail.com.au Phone: Australia - 02 4388 1400 / International - + 61 2 43881400 Mobile: Australia - 04 28881400 / International - 61 4 28881400
Non profit promotion for new music - since 1994
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