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Strange Files in ~/temp Folder

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 11:28 am
by eddyedfred
Hey there,
I've recently found some strange files in ~/temp folder. They look like:

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srwxrwx---  1  60556 scalix       0 13. Jan 2009  imap-admin.15449

there are plenty of them and omshowlog sents a lot of the following messages:

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WARNING                        Omscan Server (Omscan Tool   ) 26.12.10 04:15:09
[OM 2205] Invalid attempt to unlink directory
File Name: ~/temp/imap-admin.10644
        <- /build/11.2.0/src/lib/ombase/os/os_unlink.c:91[3,2205]
        <- /build/11.2.0/src/lib/ombase/os/os_unlink.c:91[3,2205]
        <- /build/11.2.0/src/lib/ombase/os/os_unlink.c:91[3,2205]
        <- /build/11.2.0/src/lib/ombase/os/os_unlink.c:91[3,2205]
        <- /build/11.2.0/src/lib/ombase/os/os_unlink.c:91[3,2205]
        <- /build/11.2.0/src/lib/ombase/os/os_unlink.c:91[3,2205]
        <- /build/11.2.0/src/lib/ombase/os/os_unlink.c:91[3,2205]
        <- /build/11.2.0/src/lib/ombase/os/os_unlink.c:91[3,2205]
        <- /build/11.2.0/src/lib/ombase/os/os_unlink.c:91[3,2205]
        <- /build/11.2.0/src/lib/ombase/os/os_unlink.c:91[3,2205]
        <- /build/11.2.0/src/lib/ombase/os/os_unlink.c:91[3,2205]
        <- /build/11.2.0/src/lib/ombase/os/os_unlink.c:91[3,2205]
        <- /build/11.2.0/src/lib/ombase/os/os_unlink.c:91[3,2205]
        <- /build/11.2.0/src/lib/ombase/os/os_unlink.c:91[3,2205]
        <- /build/11.2.0/src/lib/ombase/os/os_unlink.c:91[3,2205]
        <- /build/11.2.0/src/lib/ombase/os/os_unlink.c:91[3,2205]


I've read in the forums, but i am not sure if I can just delete all the contents of the /var/opt/scalix/XXX/s/temp folder. Some posts tell that I shouldn't delete the mime_cache folder within the temp folder. And I already know that should only clean the temp folder after shuttding down Scalix with omshut.

I'm using Scalix Version 11.2.0.11121 on Debian Lenny.

Can anyone please give me some advice how I should go on?

thanks.
marco

Re: Strange Files in ~/temp Folder

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 3:01 pm
by sgreen
You can delete the files, but then everything will have to be generated again. We have ours on a tmpfs and have lost it before. You really should upgrade your scalix installation.