Postby gren » Wed Sep 19, 2007 5:32 am
This is typically a problem where you have a symbolic link loop in your Linux filesystem.
For instance :
mkdir /tmp/a /tmp/a/b
ln -s /tmp/a /tmp/a/b/c # This means that /tmp/a is inside /tmp/a/b. i.e. inside itself
Then, as root do :
omtree /tmp/a
This will throw the error you are seeing.
I strongly suggest you fix this up afterwards using :
rm /tmp/a/b/c; rm -rf /tmp/a
The problem is probably somewhere underneath the Scalix hierarchy. Find symbolic links as follows :
find /var/opt/scalix -type l
Then check where the links you find link to (ls is your friend there)
Regards,
Gren.