RE: [vchkpw] /var/qmail/queue/lock/trigger pipe is missing

2004-10-07 Thread Dave
 Most probably, something / someone messed up with your 
/var/qmail/queue

Chris A. Kalin wrote:
Or you could run queue-fix ( 
http://www.netmeridian.com/e-huss/queue-fix.tar.gz )

For the archives, queue-fix was the quickest solution.  The only thing it
did (in this case) is recreate the pipe and set the permissions...  nothing
else was wrong with the queue it appears.

Thanks

Dave




Re: [vchkpw] /var/qmail/queue/lock/trigger pipe is missing

2004-10-06 Thread Adrian Pircalabu
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 01:02:35 -0400
Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Seeing as this particular server is relatively busy from a mail
 perspective, is there a painless way to recreate the trigger pipe so
 we can get things moving along more quickly.

Most probably, something / someone messed up with your /var/qmail/queue
directory. IMHO the most secure way to solve your problem is to recreate
queue directory. So, stop qmail services, back up your qmail
installation, change to qmail source tree, run'make setup check' and,
eventually, restore your initial backed-up files excluding, of course,
the queue directory.

Regards,

-- 
Adrian Pircalabu


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Re: [vchkpw] /var/qmail/queue/lock/trigger pipe is missing

2004-10-06 Thread Chris A. Kalin
Adrian Pircalabu wrote:
Most probably, something / someone messed up with your /var/qmail/queue
directory. IMHO the most secure way to solve your problem is to recreate
queue directory. So, stop qmail services, back up your qmail
installation, change to qmail source tree, run'make setup check' and,
eventually, restore your initial backed-up files excluding, of course,
the queue directory.
Or you could run queue-fix ( 
http://www.netmeridian.com/e-huss/queue-fix.tar.gz ) on it, which should 
fix your problem with a minimum of fuss.  At least, it works well for me.