On 07/03/14 22:53, Noel Jones wrote:
On 3/7/2014 8:22 PM, Rodolfo González González wrote:
Hello,

a customer is reporting that some of their users tried to send
e-mail messages using my postfix 2.9.6 server (will be updating
soon) but messages were not sent. I don't have snapshots of their
screens nor error messages displayed by their clients yet, but
checking the logs I find several messages like this one:

Mar  4 12:40:55 email postfix/smtpd[30013]: ***********:
client=unknown[a.b.c.d], sasl_method=LOGIN,
sasl_username=john.smith Mar  4 12:40:56 email
postfix/cleanup[30115]: ***********:
message-id=<*********.***%john.sm...@example.com> Mar  4 12:40:56
email postfix/qmgr[21597]: ***********:
from=<john.sm...@example.com>, size=2509, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Mar  4 12:59:57 email postfix/smtp[17624]: warning: open active
***********: No such file or directory

It looks like the queued message is being lost, or it's never
written to disk, but I have no clue. Any hint is appreciated.

Thank you.




Your filesystem is broken.  Shut down the computer and run fsck
repeatedly until it stops finding errors.


Thanks. The filesystem where the queue is, right? One detail I forgot to
mention, this is an ext4 filesystem on a RAID-10 sitting on EBS volumes
at Amazon Web Services. The instance is EBS-optimized, and I have
IOPS-enabled volumes. There are no other messages in dmesg nor syslog
regarding this problem. Could it be related to EBS?

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