Hello guys
I've just upgraded one of our servers from 9.2.2 to 9.2.3. For a short while it seemed like everything worked out, but now I see that one of our client who use a lot of space suddenly was down to a few MB.
It seems like it is failing to sum up the size of the mailboxes. On "Full report" it shows the individual mailboxes correct, but it says 0 B under "Total size". It should have been around 19 GB.
When I try to run:
/usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/statistics --calculate-one --domain-name=example.tld
it runs it but gives me the following errors:
....snip....
Main HTML page is 'awstats.example.tld-ftp.html'.
statistics: Unable to get dir size of /var/qmail/mailnames/example.tld
statistics: Unable to get dir size of /var/qmail/mailnames/example.tld
I did see similar errors in the "Workaround"-post, but I don't get the "System error 2: No such file or directory " error.
The server is running CentOS 4.8 - 32bit.
Anyone got any idea how to solve this (expect ask the client to clean up the amount of mail, something I've tried that several times...).
TIA and sorry for my terrible English
Robert
I've just upgraded one of our servers from 9.2.2 to 9.2.3. For a short while it seemed like everything worked out, but now I see that one of our client who use a lot of space suddenly was down to a few MB.
It seems like it is failing to sum up the size of the mailboxes. On "Full report" it shows the individual mailboxes correct, but it says 0 B under "Total size". It should have been around 19 GB.
When I try to run:
/usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/statistics --calculate-one --domain-name=example.tld
it runs it but gives me the following errors:
....snip....
Main HTML page is 'awstats.example.tld-ftp.html'.
statistics: Unable to get dir size of /var/qmail/mailnames/example.tld
statistics: Unable to get dir size of /var/qmail/mailnames/example.tld
I did see similar errors in the "Workaround"-post, but I don't get the "System error 2: No such file or directory " error.
The server is running CentOS 4.8 - 32bit.
Anyone got any idea how to solve this (expect ask the client to clean up the amount of mail, something I've tried that several times...).
TIA and sorry for my terrible English
Robert