On Tue, 20 May 2008, fred wrote:

> Thanks for replying. 
> 
> Francis, absolutely nothing changed since the server started to core dump, I
> can assure you. Friday morning, when I got to work XMAIL wasn't accepting
> emails anymore because it's partition was full, it had 105GB left Thursday
> night. So I checked what was taking all the free space without finding any
> huge amount of anormal files. The files inside xmail partition was occupying
> less than 5GB.

I remember (as usual) FreeBSD latest version had some problem. I don't 
remember exactly who reported this.
Lets try:

$ setenv XMAIL_DEBUG 1
$ setenv OSTYPE FreeBSD
$ gmake -f Makefile.bsd

Then run XMail from inside a shell:

$ ulimit -c 20000
$ XMail --debug -Md ...

This should generate a core file. Then:

$ gdb -c PATH-TO-CORE PATH-TO-XMAIL

>From inside GDB:

> bt full

Send that over, and do not delete the core file and the XMail binary.
Of course, no other XMail instance should be running while doing so.




- Davide


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