Hi,
        Yes, vpopmail/vchkpw are uid 89.  About the disk space, the system
is      very comfortable:
        
        [EMAIL PROTECTED] vpopmail]# df -h
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/md1              3.9G  223M  3.5G   6% /
/dev/md0              190M   17M  164M  10% /boot
none                 1013M     0 1013M   0% /dev/shm
/dev/md4               95G   17G   73G  19% /home
/dev/md6              251M   11M  228M   5% /tmp
/dev/md3              7.3G  1.3G  5.6G  19% /usr
/dev/md5              3.5G  570M  2.8G  17% /var
[EMAIL PROTECTED] vpopmail]#


Yes, this is a production machine unfortunately :(  The worst of it is that
I do it successfully on my dev machine before proceed with the real server.
I really don't know what I've missed.  (Maybe a bad package... I had a weird
problem since a few months with one package of the toaster and I download it
again and the problem was solved.)


Unfortunately, there is no suspect log message in log file.  The only
message I had is the one (from Squirrelmail) I post on my previous mail.

ERROR:
        Requested action aborted: error in processing
        Server replied: 451 qq write error or disk full (#4.3.0)

For sure I will take a look at you're script.  If I can't get the server
working in a few hours, I will try to re-install the old package before the
upgrade (on mailing list archive, some one do that and solve his problem).

Thanks for you're help. 

Regards,
Kaven G.



 


-----Original Message-----
From: Jake Vickers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: August 25, 2006 8:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] (URGENT) Upgrade failure/migrate on a new
server.

Kaven Gagnon wrote:
> Sorry, I forgot to mention that all packages seem to be correctly
> installed...
>
>   
You're in a real mess. There are a lot of variables that could have been 
missed, so this might not be a quick fix.
You say that the permissions are all correct....  Is the vpopmail user 
uid/gid 89:89?
The error your getting can be a few different things. I got it once when 
my /var partition was full (couldn't write logs... ) It actually had a 
couple megs free, but QMT still didn't like it until I cleared some space.
Did you perform the upgrade on the production machine? You may want to 
look at my backup/restore script (http://v2gnu.com/qmail) and see if you 
missed anything obvious.
Also, would it possible to see some of the logs that are generated while 
it's giving the disk full message?


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