I am running James 1.2.1, which I assume is the latest build.
ta,
Niall Murphy
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Serge Knystautas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 4:12 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: FileNotFonud Exception and mailet.log growing forever
>
>
> What version of James are you running?
>
> We have noticed this happening in the past, although I'm not sure
> what have
> caused it in your case. There is locking in the server that
> should prevent
> multiple threads from trying to write/access a file at the same time,
> however I've noticed that sometimes Java treats a "delete" as asynchronous
> (meaning you can delete a file, and then do a listing of that
> directory and
> still see it).
>
> Also, removing all the files from a spool should be fine.
>
> Are you saying the log file fills up your disk? Can you look and see if
> there is a stack trace of the problem anywhere?
>
> Serge Knystautas
> Loki Technologies
> http://www.lokitech.com/
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Niall Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 10:56 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
> >
> 3931303638333939362D3130392D21313932313734323935362D746F2D7961686F
> 6F2E636F6D
> > ..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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