[BlueOnyx:06556] Re: Fwd: Email user/alias problem MAYBE FIXED

Jeffrey Pellin jeffrey at px2co.net
Wed Feb 23 09:33:43 -05 2011


So I replaced the complete contents of the codb.oid and I can now add and
delete users and aliases, so it all seems OK right now.

I stopped cced when I did this and restarted after, but I didn't export or
import anything - I wasn't too sure what you meant by this.

Just to say - a big THANK YOU to everyone who contributed to try to help me
resolve this. Even if your thoughts didn't turn out to be the solution
every contribution helped to rule out one extra thing.

Regards all.

Jeffrey


On Wed, 23 Feb 2011 09:42:04 +0000, Steven Howes
<steve-lists at geekinter.net>
wrote:
> On 23 Feb 2011, at 08:44, David Booth wrote:
>> When you try to add an object it wants it to be 209 but it's already  
>> there. Error.
>> 
>> Just change 208 to 209 in codb.oids and you'll be adding users again.  
>> (unless there's another one further down the list)
>> 
>> But that's just me. The more cautious might sugest stopping cced first
or
>>
>> somethig more exotic
> 
> It *can* be that that object shouldn't exist. i.e. it's en email alias
> that's half created or something else that is better not there than
there.
> You could cat the files in that folder and see what it is if you wanted a
> better idea. If you do the above and it doesn't work, try undoing the
> change and moving 209 somewhere else.
> 
> I'd suggest stopping cced too, and backing up that entire folder just in
> case. Just to cover myself a bit, when you do get it working you should
> cmuexport it and rebuild the machine. However, it'll probably just work
;)
> 
> P.S. Shiiiiit. Just taken a look at that list and there is plenty of
> differences... too many differences... In that case, i'd replace the
> codb.oids with your generated one and definitely do an export/import.
(I'd
> be amazed if it worked otherwise..) Are you running the latest BlueOnyx?
> There was a fix fairly recently that made this corruption much trickier.
> I'd be interested in knowing how this happened. Might have happened
before
> the update in fairness.
> 
> S
> _______________________________________________
> Blueonyx mailing list
> Blueonyx at blueonyx.it
> http://www.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx



More information about the Blueonyx mailing list