David Milholen wrote:


On 6/22/2010 5:10 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
David Milholen wrote:
When I run qtp-backup I do not get an email saying its completed and I also do not see the postmaster account and some of the other accounts on any of my domains. When a restore is complete the domains argue about not having a postmaster account. I view them in admin-toaster and where the postmaster password should be it says "This Domain has no postmaster" also some of other accounts are missing. I am not sure but this looks like it could be a file indexing issue when coping large directories. I am digging deeper an reviewing the logs looking at the health of the drive as well.
I am all ears to any suggestions on help for a fix.
If I can just get a good backup I can blow the old one away and replace the drives.
--Thanks
Dave

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David Milholen
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I haven't looked at that script for quite a while.

Given the symptoms you're describing, I'd look in the direction of MySQL. That's where the account information is stored. Might there be a table that needs reindexing before (or after) doing the backup?

I presume that the postmaster accounts do exist in /home/vpopmail/domains/<domain>/ ?

Yes, thats just it the database seems fine. All accounts intact. It is the /home/vpopmail/domains/<domains>/ that are missing the accounts. Looks like I have a failing drive.. I really need to get a good backup. I can tar the /home/vpopmail/domains manually and that seems to work but if I can avoid it I would like to have the qtp-backup script do the whole thing.. Call me lazy :)
--Dave

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Ok, you're lazy. ;)

I wouldn't risk laziness when it comes to losing data. The backup script uses tar as well, so I'm a little confused how a manual tar would work ok but not the script.

The script isn't very complicated. You should be able to piecemeal it. I've toyed with the idea of segmenting the backup and restore scripts, and Jake and have talked about it, but I seem to remember coming to the conclusion that it's just as easy to tweak the script when you need to.

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-Eric 'shubes'


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