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I started the resync_user and it says “Sending missing items…” which is encouraging.
Can I have your direct email address to send the status output? I’d rather not post that information to the SurgeMail list.
Thanks,
John
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John Wilkes
john@wilkes.com
One of the advantages of being disorderly is that
I am constantly making interesting discoveries.
> On Dec 5, 2017, at 12:42 PM, surgemail-support <surgemail-support@netwinsite.com> wrote:
>
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>
> Interesting, is this after running an additional tellmail resync?
>
> Can you send me the output of :
> tellmail status
> from both systems.
>
> And then try this:
> tellmail resync_user john@wilkes.com
>
> Let it finish, then check those folders again, is the problem gone?
>
> ChrisP.,
>
>
> On 5/12/2017 6:57 p.m., John Wilkes wrote:
>> In every case it looks like the size reported by “du” is smaller on the mirror. Some examples:
>>
>> on the server:
>>
>> 180772K /var/surgemail/wilkes.com/va/wb/john/mdir/2016%2e07-09
>> 193284K /var/surgemail/wilkes.com/va/wb/john/mdir/2016%2e10-12
>> 279688K /var/surgemail/wilkes.com/va/wb/john/mdir/2017%2e01-03
>> 148552K /var/surgemail/wilkes.com/va/wb/john/mdir/2017%2e04-06
>>
>> on the mirror:
>>
>> 151540K /var/surgemail/wilkes.com/va/wb/john/mdir/2016%2e07-09
>> 144000K /var/surgemail/wilkes.com/va/wb/john/mdir/2016%2e10-12
>> 156480K /var/surgemail/wilkes.com/va/wb/john/mdir/2017%2e01-03
>> 110876K /var/surgemail/wilkes.com/va/wb/john/mdir/2017%2e04-06
>>
>> Looking at one of those directories, /var/surgemail/wilkes.com/va/wb/john/mdir/2016%2e07-09, there are more files on the server than on the mirror:
>>
>> server: ls -1 /var/surgemail/wilkes.com/va/wb/john/mdir/2016%2e07-09 | wc -l
>> 3643
>>
>> mirror: ls -1 /var/surgemail/wilkes.com/va/wb/john/mdir/2016%2e07-09 | wc -l
>> 3383
>>
>> Here is part of a context diff of the output of “ls -1” from mirror and server:
>>
>> $ diff -c ls-1-mirror.out ls-1-mail.out
>> *** ls-1-mirror.out 2017-12-04 21:23:35.775993890 -0800
>> --- ls-1-mail.out 2017-12-04 21:24:31.109474252 -0800
>> ***************
>> *** 11,16 ****
>> --- 11,17 ----
>> u1009~2,S(0,1888)[1467415418]
>> u1010~2,S(0,66783)[1467444553]
>> u1011~2,S(0,65102)[1467450827]
>> + u1012~2,S(0,34034)[1467463028]
>> u101~2,S(0,87675)[1467877535]
>> u1013~2,S(0,63565)[1467464861]
>> u1014~2,S(0,67470)[1467489698]
>> ***************
>> *** 29,34 ****
>> --- 30,36 ----
>> u1026~2,S(0,97501)[1467667206]
>> u1027~2,S(0,56112)[1467684236]
>> u1028~2,S(0,3675)[1467697203]
>> + u1029~2,S(0,103202)[1467724783]
>> u10~2,S(0,109174)[1467406715]
>> u1030~2,S(0,60523)[1467731066]
>> u1031~2,S(0,33183)[1467733985]
>> ***************
>>
>> Only the mirror is missing files; there are no files on the mirror that do not appear on the server. The directory in the output above is old archived mail, and is static; i.e. no changes were made on the server or the mirror while gathering this information. The “extra” files on the server are legitimate messages which should have been sent to the mirror.
>>
>> I am running SurgeMail version 7.3c3-3 on both server and mirror. The mirror is a fresh installation (after a disk crash on the previous mirror hardware). The server has been running SurgeMail for many years and has been upgraded several times, most recently from version 6.3c to 7.3c-3 a few months ago.
>>
>>
>
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> I'd really appreciate it if you could take a moment to like us on FaceBook, thanks heaps! ChrisP.
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