Date: Wed, 27 Nov 1996 16:39:07 +0000 From: Verdell Hicks <verdell@novalink.com> To: freebsd-isp@freebsd.org Subject: INN Message-ID: <329C6EAB.2D1E@novalink.com>
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Good Afternoon, Using INN and wanted to ask a few questions. My history file has really gotten screwed up and I can't seem to sync things up again. I brought the entire sytem down ran makeactive and makehistory and still when I connect to my news feed I still get a lot of can't symlink this to that. I've been through the faq and have tried the ctlinnd renumber '' makehistory -buv ctlinnd renumber '' and it still did not work. First my expire file reads /remember/:5 ## Keep for 1-10 days, allow Expires headers to work. ## for now, expire everything quickly....2 days *:A:1:3:4 ## For alt binaries, expire them in 1 day alt.binaries.*:A:1:2:2 ## Some particular groups stay forever. #dc.dining*:A:never:never:never #uunet*:A:never:never:never Yet it doesn't seem to expire the articles when my hard drive gets down to 40%. It stops right there. I don't seem to get any error messages concerning expire. Anyhow, in order to sync things up again I read that you can simply reformat your news spool and let INN recreate all of the directories again as the news comes in. What other files will I need to delete in order to keep this process from blowing up in my face ie. should I after formatting rerun makeactive and makehistory? should I actually delete my old history file and let INN start that over also (will it?). Does anyone have any pointers for me before I reformat and totally screw things up more? Thanks
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