[BlueOnyx:06553] Re: Fwd: Email user/alias problem

Jeffrey Pellin jeffrey at px2co.net
Wed Feb 23 02:49:53 -05 2011



This is the output to the script. 

1-209,211,214-229,232-259,264-269,279-292,294-304,307-309,328,337-338,340-365,367-447,516-543,550,781,922,1035-1036,1132,1147,1149,1153,1668-1669,1853,1855-1857,1868-1869,1878,1880,1882-1893,1895-1902,1904-1908,1910-1911,1969,2060-2061,2556,2559,2562-2566,2568-2584,2586-2588,2592-2594,2730-2731
/usr/sausalito/codb/codb.oids reports:
1-208,211,214-229,232-259,264-269,279-292,294-304,307-309,328,337-338,340-365,367-447,516-543,550,650-651,720-721,922,1035-1036,1132,1147,1149,1153,1668-1669,1853,1855-1857,1868-1869,1878,1880,1882-1893,1895-1902,1904-1908,1910-1911,1969,2060-2061,2556,2559,2562-2566,2568-2584,2586-2588,2592-2594

Hope that this makes sense to someone. 

Regards 

Jeffrey 

On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 23:35:38 +0000, Steven Howes  wrote:   On 22 Feb 2011,
at 10:44, Jeffrey Pellin wrote:  

These lists are different, which might be the problem. 

Now just to help me be clear, it is the first list that I copy into
/usr/sausalito/codb/codb.oids
overwriting what is there. 

Is that correct?   Can you post the contents of both here? Depending on if
there is 'more' in the original or the generated, there may be more work to
do after.. If the generated one is more specific (i.e. the old one lists
oids which don't exist) it's safe to do, but wont fix anything. If the
generated index lists stuff the original doesn't, it needs doing for sure.
the tricky bit is if the object that is 'extra' should be there or not.
It's important to note down the exact differences incase you need to
reverse what you do. I'd recommend backing up the entire codb directory
before making any changes. 

 
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