Hi, > > Hi Jason, > > Ok, it appears that the following CODB objects are causing conflicts: > > /usr/sausalito/codb/objects/448 > /usr/sausalito/codb/objects/507 > /usr/sausalito/codb/objects/591 > /usr/sausalito/codb/objects/592 > /usr/sausalito/codb/objects/593 > /usr/sausalito/codb/objects/594 > /usr/sausalito/codb/objects/596 > /usr/sausalito/codb/objects/597 > /usr/sausalito/codb/objects/598 > /usr/sausalito/codb/objects/600 > /usr/sausalito/codb/objects/641 > > They are physically present on the file system, but are not listed in > /usr/sausalito/codb/codb.oids, which lists all the CODB objects that > CODB > "knows" about. > > At this point I'd suggest to (re)move those objects. To safely do so, > do this, > one would do this (but read on before you actually do it!): > > /etc/init.d/crond stop > /etc/init.d/cced.init stop > rm -R /usr/sausalito/codb/objects/448 > rm -R /usr/sausalito/codb/objects/507 > rm -R /usr/sausalito/codb/objects/591 > rm -R /usr/sausalito/codb/objects/592 > rm -R /usr/sausalito/codb/objects/593 > rm -R /usr/sausalito/codb/objects/594 > rm -R /usr/sausalito/codb/objects/596 > rm -R /usr/sausalito/codb/objects/597 > rm -R /usr/sausalito/codb/objects/598 > rm -R /usr/sausalito/codb/objects/600 > rm -R /usr/sausalito/codb/objects/641 > /etc/init.d/crond start > /etc/init.d/cced.init start > > BUT (!!!): At the time I write this your CODB objects might already > have seen > some changes. So to be safe, do this: > > First of all we create a backup copy of /usr/sausalito/codb/ and > everything > within: > > /etc/init.d/crond stop > /etc/init.d/cced.init stop > tar czvf /root/codb.tar.gz /usr/sausalito/codb/ > > Then run the script again that you created earlier. Compare the first > set of > numbers with the second one. Delete any numbered directory in > /usr/sausalito/codb/objects/ that doesn't show up in the 2nd set of > numbers > that the script reported. Afterwards restart crond and cced.init. > > That should fix it. Just be REALLY sure you do not delete any numbered > directory that's listed in /usr/sausalito/codb/codb.oids, as that will > have > ill side effects. > > If this sounds too complicated, or you're worried that you may break > something, then please contact me offlist and I'll do it for you. > > -- > With best regards > > Michael Stauber
Thanks worked perfectly! Any idea why these object might have been left on the filesystem and not removed? Thanks Jason _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list [email protected] http://www.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx
