I get these errors as well from time to time. The offending message will
have a corresponding 0kb *.StreamStore file associated with it. Deleting
the StreamStore file will cause the mailserver to continue operation, but it
seems that, for me, the problem will occur several times in the backlog of
messages that have built up behind the initial problem message. Once all of
the outgoing messages have been cleared, the server runs fine for a while
until something triggers it again.
I have run into this problem with James 1.2.1 on Red Hat 7.0 running Sun JVM
1.3.0_02 and on James 1.2.1 on Windows 2000 Pro running Sun JVM 1.3.1.
I was waiting for it to happen again before posting, but this seemed like a
good time to put my 2 cents in.
Eric Weidner
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Niall Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 8:56 AM
Subject: FileNotFonud Exception and mailet.log growing forever
> I have the following message repeating in my mailet.log:
>
>
> 2001.08.27 11:11:45 442 (INFO) from Mailets: RemoteDelivery: Exception
> caught in
> RemoteDelivery.run(): java.lang.RuntimeException: Exception caught while
> removi
> ng an object: java.io.FileNotFoundException:
> ../var/mail/outgoing/4D61696C393938
>
3931303638333939362D3130392D21313932313734323935362D746F2D7961686F6F2E636F6D
> .pri
> vate.PersistentStore (No such file or directory)
>
> It seems like it is going to keep trying and failing to send this message
> and fill up my disk.
>
>
> I am not sure what caused it, but prior to the problem I stopped James,
> removed all files in spool and outgoing and restarted James. Could this
have
> caused it. Is it reasonable to clear out spool and outgoing (I am happy to
> lose the messages to start from a known state).
>
> My other thought is that maybe more than one thread is trying to process
the
> outgoing messages and one thread has deleted the PersistentStore file
while
> another thread was in the middle of trying to process the same message.
>
> I am running on Red Hat Linux 7.0. and using the filesystm(not a database)
> to store messages.
>
> Niall
>
>
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