Charles Marcus: > 2013-06-08T06:49:34-04:00 myhost postfix/cleanup[30010]: 2C8D7B7D633: > message-id=<51b30786.7020...@media-brokers.com> > 2013-06-08T06:49:34-04:00 myhost postfix/qmgr[29915]: 2C8D7B7D633: > from=<listname-boun...@media-brokers.com>, size=4185, nrcpt=6 (queue active) > 2013-06-08T06:49:34-04:00 myhost postfix/qmgr[29915]: warning: connect > to transport private/local: Resource temporarily unavailable > 2013-06-08T06:49:34-04:00 myhost postfix/qmgr[29915]: warning: connect > to transport private/retry: Resource temporarily unavailable [the same error on the virtual socket disappeared after a while]
The Postfix warranty does not cover file system corruption, so I can only provide generic system repair suggestions. If Solaris or *BSD, boot single-user mode and fsck the file system. If Linux, do whatever your distro requires to force a full fsck. If fsck does not resolve the issue, then the file system repair program messed up the UNIX-domain sockets. Stop Postfix, remove the 'private' and 'public' queue directories, and restart Postfix. If that doesn't help look for a spare computer system. Wietse