Hi All I'm experiencing some problems with files stored inside the DNSCACHE dir structure. I have used the 1.25 version up to the end of july, and now I'm running the 1.26: I presume that the problem I'm going to explain was existing also in the previous version, because this is not the first time I have found corrupted files in that dir.
And now the question. I was trying to backup the disk containing the Mailroot disk (a dedicate partition); looking inside the dnscache dir, I have found more than 400.000 file, all large less then 1kb.So, to speed up the backup process, I have renamed dnscache in *.old, replaced the original one with a fresh structure taken from the xmailserver zip file, and executed the backup But when I have tried do delete the *.old dir from the "del" windows command, i had back errors and the del command was aborted. I have also tried to delete files from the command shell, but I received this error report: mx\11\nul.org - The parameter is incorrect. mx\14\nul.net - The parameter is incorrect. mx\19\nul.com - The parameter is incorrect. mx\23\com4.cz - The system cannot find the file specified. mx\28\con.com - The system cannot find the file specified. mx\30\prn.pl - The parameter is incorrect. mx\31\aux.fi - The parameter is incorrect. mx\34\com6.fr - The system cannot find the file specified. mx\36\aux.at - The parameter is incorrect. mx\44\con.ru - The system cannot find the file specified. mx\5\aux.se - The parameter is incorrect. mx\52\prn.fr - The parameter is incorrect. mx\53\con.hu - The system cannot find the file specified. Could someone tell me if it's a win problem, or if it may be related to some kinds of xmail normal/interrupted/aborted operations?? can it be related to unexpected server shutdown (ie, hardware reboot..)? The reply is not urgent, but I would solve it and avoid to reformat the disk each time it happen again :-) Thank you all in advance _______________________________________________ xmail mailing list [email protected] http://xmailserver.org/mailman/listinfo/xmail
