On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 03:42:07PM +0100, Paul de Weerd wrote: > I've been paying a bit more attention to what spamdb is logging these > days and I've noticed the following: > > [weerd@despair] $ grep spamd /var/log/messages | tail -n4 > 2017-02-22T12:23:47.518Z despair spamd[93281]: can't delete from spamd db > (Undefined error: 0) > 2017-02-22T12:24:47.749Z despair spamd[93281]: can't delete from spamd db > (Undefined error: 0) > 2017-02-22T14:00:10.619Z despair spamd[93281]: can't delete from spamd db > (Undefined error: 0) > 2017-02-22T14:01:10.860Z despair spamd[93281]: can't delete from spamd db > (Undefined error: 0) > > Cranking the logging up to 11, I see: > > 2017-02-22T14:37:19.411Z despair spamd[93281]: queueing deletion of > 2017-02-22T14:37:19.488Z despair spamd[93281]: can't delete from spamd db > (Undefined error: 0) > > Any idea what could be going on here? Could the spamd database be > corrupt somehow? Is there a way to check that? I notice that it's > rather big, for the number of entries in the database: > > [weerd@despair] $ spamdb | wc -l > 553 > [weerd@despair] $ ls -lh /var/db/spamd > -rw-r--r-- 1 _spamd _spamd 305M Feb 22 15:40 /var/db/spamd > > Any pointers?
Berkeley db's are sparse files, it is common that the size is larger than the disk usage. Check with ls -skl. As for the delete problem: it's trying to delete weird keys, consisting of a space. When trying to delete a non-existing key, ->del returns 1 and does not set errno, that seems to happen here. See grey.c line 454 It's interesting to see of spamdb list the weird keys. -Otto