• SBBSECHO complaining about busy file that is NOT there!

    From Dumas Walker@1:103/705 to All on Saturday, February 19, 2022 16:06:22
    So sbbsecho is complaining of the following:

    Node (#:####/###) externally locked via: /sbbs/fido/out/09100069.bsy

    However, /sbbs/fido/out is empty. No bsy files or any files in it.

    So, where is it actually looking when it is complaining of the bsy file being present?

    Thanks!
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  • From Digital Man@1:103/705 to Dumas Walker on Saturday, February 19, 2022 17:00:56
    Re: SBBSECHO complaining about busy file that is NOT there!
    By: Dumas Walker to All on Sat Feb 19 2022 04:06 pm

    So sbbsecho is complaining of the following:

    Node (#:####/###) externally locked via: /sbbs/fido/out/09100069.bsy

    However, /sbbs/fido/out is empty. No bsy files or any files in it.

    Are you checking at the exact moment that SBBSecho is "complaining"? Checking at some time later won't help.

    So, where is it actually looking when it is complaining of the bsy file being present?

    The actual location shown/logged. Most likely, your mailer was connected with the node in question at the time of "complaint".
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  • From Dumas Walker@1:103/705 to DIGITAL MAN on Sunday, February 20, 2022 09:44:00
    So sbbsecho is complaining of the following:

    Node (#:####/###) externally locked via: /sbbs/fido/out/09100069.bsy

    However, /sbbs/fido/out is empty. No bsy files or any files in it.

    Are you checking at the exact moment that SBBSecho is "complaining"? Checking
    some time later won't help.

    Yes, it was spitting out the complaints while I kept an eye on the
    directory. It was empty.

    The actual location shown/logged. Most likely, your mailer was connected with e node in question at the time of "complaint".

    No. This was actually a new install that only had one node to connect
    with, and the binkit event was turned off. No connections had been made
    yet at the time. I was trying to pack a test message before making the
    first connection.

    The culprit, for future reference, was that the /sbbs/fido directory was
    not owned by the bbs user. That was an operator error. Once I fixed that,
    the message went away.


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