[Mailman-Users] Virtual Host problem with 2.1.7
Mark Sapiro
msapiro at value.net
Sun Jan 22 21:06:59 CET 2006
Mel Sojka
>I am now having errors on
>the moved list that got it locked down can't find the config.pck.last no
>such file or directory. Below is what I am getting form the error log.
>Last few entries are new looks like I have problems related to the move.
>Need a FAQ for sure.
>
>Jan 14 12:00:01 2006 (20978) couldn't load config file /usr/local/mailman/lists/maillist/config.pck.last
>[Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/usr/local/mailman/lists/maillist/config.pck.last'
These are two different errors. The one above, is something is having
some diffilcuty with /usr/local/mailman/lists/maillist/config.pck. The
mention of config.pck.last may be a red herring because lists
instantiation tries all the names and only reports the last one.
>Jan 22 11:18:12 2006 mailmanctl(248): Traceback (most recent call last):
>Jan 22 11:18:12 2006 mailmanctl(248): File "/usr/local/mailman/bin/mailmanctl", line 547, in ?
>Jan 22 11:18:12 2006 mailmanctl(248): main()
>Jan 22 11:18:12 2006 mailmanctl(248): File "/usr/local/mailman/bin/mailmanctl", line 473, in main
>Jan 22 11:18:12 2006 mailmanctl(248): pid, status = os.wait()
>Jan 22 11:18:12 2006 mailmanctl(248): File "/usr/local/mailman/bin/mailmanctl", line 433, in sigalrm_handler
>Jan 22 11:18:12 2006 mailmanctl(248): lock.refresh()
>Jan 22 11:18:12 2006 mailmanctl(248): File "/usr/local/mailman/Mailman/LockFile.py", line 229, in refresh
>Jan 22 11:18:12 2006 mailmanctl(248): raise NotLockedError, '%s: %s' % (repr(self), self.__read())
>Jan 22 11:18:12 2006 mailmanctl(248): Mailman.LockFile . NotLockedError : <LockFile 1080919564: /usr/local/mailman/locks/master-qrunner [unlocked: 108000sec] pid=248>: /usr/local/mailman/locks/master-qrunner.cat1.9186
This one seems to say that somehow the master qrunner lock got removed
within the preceding 24 hours. Was a 'bin/mailmanctl -s start' run
while another bin/mailmanctl was still running?
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