For the last few weeks I am having problems with mbmsg p ka and any combination
in that it just locks up processing for 10 minutes before exiting so that the
message bases are locked for the same time period.
The only solution I can think off is to delete all areas and let the system
recreate and use them.
I should point out that running 0.22 Create site Documents works as normal.
One trick could have been converting all to msg format but mbse does not
support msg for as all has to be JAM and there is not much about that I can
find to help.
Unless someone has a tool that will examine all of them looking for the problem
(without locking up) and fixing them or deleting bad one's I have no choice
but to clear the lot down.
Another issue is with some file areas that having removed all connected systems
in all related areas to specific file groups I cannot delete them using options
Active 12 and Deleted 13, without it reporting nn nodes and/or 0 tic areas
connected.
Is this a problem with the fgroups.data and/or fareas.data ?
There is no tools that will fix up these bad areas for files or mail unless some one knows differently.
I was trying to clear down some dead file groups and areas.
If I have run mbmsg pa k and even terminated the process by exiting the terminal program running it (I cannot do a ctl/c or z to terminate) and running mbsetup it reports a busy system for many minutes depite these processes being terminated and I cannot see a semafore that is active i.e., only :
var/run/mbtask
var/sema/is_inet
var/sema/mbtask.lock
Any one with such tools ?
Please ignore the problem about deleting message groups - it was that some links were connected to them that should not have been - looking at a current copy of site.doc found them.
Would have been nice if there was a way of displaying connected systems though in this setup area :)
The other issue/s still stand.
I should have said had access to the groups so once they were removed I could remove the groups and yes no one had a link to any of the areas within a group.