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2017 Jun 05
2
corrupted indexes rebuilding over and over
...I can see in the logs dovecot detecting this and trying to
rebuild operations during delivery and imap login, but its repeating
over and over and over. For one user, I've seen more than 4k lines in
the logs about this.
If i try to do doveadm force-resync -u username INBOX
I get this:
doveadm(nuffsaid): Warning: mdbox /n/nuffsaid/mdbox/storage: Inconsistency in map index (3494,32332 != 3494,383536)
doveadm(nuffsaid): Warning: fscking index file /srv/dovecot_indexes/n/nuffsaid/storage/dovecot.map.index
doveadm(nuffsaid): Warning: mdbox /n/nuffsaid/mdbox/storage: rebuilding indexes
doveadm(nuffsai...
2017 Jun 05
0
corrupted indexes rebuilding over and over
...and trying to
> rebuild operations during delivery and imap login, but its repeating
> over and over and over. For one user, I've seen more than 4k lines in
> the logs about this.
>
> If i try to do doveadm force-resync -u username INBOX
>
> I get this:
>
> doveadm(nuffsaid): Warning: mdbox /n/nuffsaid/mdbox/storage: Inconsistency in map index (3494,32332 != 3494,383536)
> doveadm(nuffsaid): Warning: fscking index file /srv/dovecot_indexes/n/nuffsaid/storage/dovecot.map.index
> doveadm(nuffsaid): Warning: mdbox /n/nuffsaid/mdbox/storage: rebuilding indexes
>...
2017 Jun 05
0
corrupted indexes rebuilding over and over
...is and trying to
> rebuild operations during delivery and imap login, but its repeating
> over and over and over. For one user, I've seen more than 4k lines in
> the logs about this.
>
> If i try to do doveadm force-resync -u username INBOX
>
> I get this:
>
> doveadm(nuffsaid): Warning: mdbox /n/nuffsaid/mdbox/storage: Inconsistency in map index (3494,32332 != 3494,383536)
I think mdbox is sensitive to index corruption. mbox/maildir indices can be
rebuilt, but data loss can result if mdbox indices are corrupted:
https://wiki2.dovecot.org/MailboxFormat/dbox
"G...
2004 Jan 31
0
authorized_keys[2]
Hi!
(I am not on this list; will not see any followups.)
I had some problems using OpenSSH with RSA public/private key
authentification until I realized, that the file in ~/.ssh on
the remote machine must be called: authorized_keys2
The man-page (and my default /etc/ssh/sshd_config) says:
authorized_keys
(Moreover, OpenSSH seems to demand mode 700 for .ssh and mode 600
for authorized_keys2.