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Date:  Mon, 19 Oct 2009 09:44:53 +1000
From:  David Booth <md (at mark) goulburn.net.au>
Subject:  [coba-e:16098] Re: Is this normal?
To:  coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
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On 19/10/2009, at 8:35 AM, Steve Howes wrote:

>
> On 18 Oct 2009, at 23:16, Darrell D. Mobley wrote:
>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Steve Howes [mailto:steve (at mark) geekinter.net]
>>> Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2009 6:11 PM
>>> To: coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
>>> Subject: [coba-e:16095] Re: Is this normal?
>>>
>>> Sounds like the database is screwed and is re-using object id's. Have
>>> you ever run out of disk space?
>>
>> Never.
>
> Hm. Either way it is definitely 'not normal'. I'd do a reboot and let 
> dbrecover do what it can. After that I'd remove and re-add both sites 
> because its clearly broken them. After that monitor it very closely 
> for a while. It might have been a one off but it could be the sign of 
> some deeper problems.
>
> Steve

> On the contrary, it is quite normal. /home/.sites has any number of 
> numbered directories each of which can contain one or more siteXX 
> directories.

> On my server for example is /home/.sites/10 and it contains site59 and 
> site95

The cobalt database keeps track of all that.