Missing orders (retrieval) after a Linux disk space cock up....
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texte = Hey peepsOkay... so this is a great start to Friday, I come into work and emails have stopped sending on our server and after a short panic I ssh into the server and delete some old logs to free up some space (/var was 100%). After freeing up the space the test mails that I sent from each of the computers sent no problem and arrived no problem at the respective machines.I think it was only an outgoing mail issue as i got all my spam this morning ;-)Okay so here is the deal, I have a copy of the order numbers and I have been into the ShoppingCarts folder and managed to get to the info on the server (I think it is all there) but how do I get this information out and give it to our shop staff to process the orders?I saw in Rons post about how I do not need an orders database to collect orders as I can do list files on my Orders folder but *my* orders folder is empty.Any suggestions are welcome... I am just glad I have a paper trail to follow... and hopefully these mails are in cyberspace somewhere waiting to arrive and save me all of this...Alan=============================================Planning to get on top of server maintenance-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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- Missing orders (retrieval) after a Linux disk space cock up.... ( Alan White 2004)
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Hey peepsOkay... so this is a great start to Friday, I come into work and emails have stopped sending on our server and after a short panic I ssh into the server and delete some old logs to free up some space (/var was 100%). After freeing up the space the test mails that I sent from each of the computers sent no problem and arrived no problem at the respective machines.I think it was only an outgoing mail issue as i got all my spam this morning ;-)Okay so here is the deal, I have a copy of the order numbers and I have been into the ShoppingCarts folder and managed to get to the info on the server (I think it is all there) but how do I get this information out and give it to our shop staff to process the orders?I saw in Rons post about how I do not need an orders database to collect orders as I can do list files on my Orders folder but *my* orders folder is empty.Any suggestions are welcome... I am just glad I have a paper trail to follow... and hopefully these mails are in cyberspace somewhere waiting to arrive and save me all of this...Alan=============================================Planning to get on top of server maintenance-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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