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2020 Oct 23
1
dovecot-uidlist invalid data
Hello I have a problem with Invalid data System debian10 dovecot-2.2.36.4 # 2.2.36.4 (baf9232c1): /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf # Pigeonhole version 0.4.24.rc1 (debaa297) # OS: Linux 4.19.0-12-amd64 x86_64 Debian 10 Oct 23 15:57:52 dovecot6 dovecot: lmtp(33973,media4_js,2KEXD2Dhkl+1hAAAe3x6RQ): Error: Broken file /vmail/me/media4_js/Maildir/dovecot-uidlist line 6875: Invalid data: In debian9 -
2012 Aug 03
1
[SOLVED] iptables rule question for Centos 5
We have a simple configuration so we could get by with this -A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT -A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -s "SOURCIPADDRESS" -j REJECT --reject-with icmp-host-prohibited it doesn't scale well but servies the purpose. _____________________________________ "He's no failure. He's not dead yet." William
2007 Sep 07
1
vsftp and nonpriv_user option question
thhis didnt go through completely the first time. I am a bit confused as to how this works. I created a local unpriveleged user (with /bin/nologin shell). i uncommented the line containing nopriv_user=ftpsecure and restarted vsftp. I am confused as to what is supposed to happen. Shuld the daemon /usr/sbin/vsftpd be run as root or should it be ftpsecure? Or is the account only used to
2008 May 20
1
I need some NFS explanations, please.
I have a problem with NFS that I can't start to resolve. All servers are CentOS 5 servers. One server exports a directory and two others mount it. Simple so far. A file is created on the server, and the two nfs clients do an "ls -al" and get a common (meaning the same) result as the server. Over the course of a day, and after the file on the server has been modified on the
2010 Aug 13
15
NFS issue with ZFS
I have Solaris 10 U7 that is exporting ZFS filesytem. The client is Solaris 9 U7. I can mount the filesytem just fine but I am unable to write to it. showmount -e shows my mount is set for everyone. the dfstab file has option rw set. So what gives? Phillip -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
2007 May 17
1
NFS lock contention for dovecot-uidlist
We are in the process of migrating away from Courier-IMAP/POP3 and Maildrop. I want to use Dovecot (LDA, IMAP, POP3). During my testing, it has worked great except for dotlocking on the dovecot-uidlist file. The problem: When a delivery is being made with deliver and a mail client has the mailbox open (Thunderbird in this case), neither Thunderbird or deliver can get a dotlock on the
2012 Jan 07
1
Attribute Cache flush errors on FreeBSD 8.2
I'm running dovecot 2.0.16 on FreeBSD 8.2 with the mail spool and indexes on an NFS server. Lines like the following keep appearing in syslog for access to each mailbox: Error: nfs_flush_attr_cache_fd_locked: fchown(/home/philk/Mail/Deleted) failed: Bad file descriptor This is coming from nfs-workarounds.c line 210, which tracing back seems to be coming from the call to mbox_lock on
2006 Jun 26
0
[klibc 14/43] Remove in-kernel nfsroot code
The in-kernel nfsroot code is obsoleted by kinit. Remove it; it causes conflicts. Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com> --- commit 161e1dc16ec1129b30b634a2a8dcbbd1937800c5 tree c30da837d746fe65d8a13ccf6f27bd381948edb4 parent 018604e070e143657abcf0cb256a1e2dda205d97 author H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com> Sat, 20 May 2006 16:24:05 -0700 committer H. Peter Anvin <hpa at
2006 Oct 18
2
Corrupted index cache file dovecot.index.cache: invalid record size
Hi, Our dovecot setup consists of two hosts running dovecot-1.0.beta9 with Maildir/indices stored on NFS(noac,actimeo=0 used). I am seeing these messages at times - but no real problems on the client side. Is this something to worry about? dovecot: Oct 17 10:33:31 Error: IMAP(user): Corrupted index cache file mailstore/user/Maildir/.mail.incoming/dovecot.index.cache: invalid record size
2007 Mar 22
5
netapp/maildir/dovecot performance
We are seeing some poor performance recently that is focused around users with large mailboxes (100,000 message /INBOX, 80,000 message subfolders, etc). The performance problem manifests as very high system% utilization - basically iowait for NFS. There are two imap servers with plenty of horsepower/memory/etc. They are connected to a 3050c cluster via gig-e. Here are the mount options:
2009 Jan 20
2
dotlock timestamp trouble
Hi there, I'm getting a lot of this message in production log: Created dotlock file's timestamp is different than current time (1232468644 vs 1232468524): /path/to/dovecot.index.log The IT guy swears the clocks are sincronized. Whe even have made a test in the machine running dovecot, inside the user's mailbox: # > foo; ls -l --time-style=full-iso foo; date -rw-r--r-- 1 root root
2003 Jun 27
2
OCFS - NFS
Hi, well i mounted the OCFS drive over nfs, but it seems to have problems with it, because the NFS does not detect changes (if I add or delete files) the nfs shares still shows the old status. If i delete a file on the OCFS volume, and i am doing a "ls" on one of the nfs clients, it says for every file which was on the ocfs, "no such file or directory". Did I miss
2010 Jan 22
3
quick question
Timo (and anyone else who feels like chiming in), I was just wondering if you'd be able to tell me if the amount of corruption I see on a daily basis is what you consider "average" for our current setup and traffic. Now that we are no longer experiencing any core dumps with the latest patches since our migration from courier two months ago, I'd like to know what is expected
2014 Nov 08
2
Master Works, Slave Does Not
On Nov 8, 2014, at 1:52 PM, Steve Read <sd_read at hotmail.com> wrote: > I have made changes but it is still the same. That is when the server gets the lowbat/noAC signal it does shut down as expected but the slave does not. > > Perhaps it makes sense for me to list the present settings: > > On the Master: > > nut.conf > MODE=netserver > >
2006 Feb 13
2
Help with disk server stability issues
Hi All, I am looking for advice on how to cure a constantly-crashing NFS server which crashes every few hours, or at least, every few days. The kernel log file (below) points toward NFS as a likely cause. The system disk is a 3ware 8000 series RAID1 mirror. The data disk is using a 3Ware 9000 controller to produce two RAID1 devices; these are then striped (RAID0) in software to form a RAID 10
2006 Apr 28
5
Maildir + NFS + multiple machines = spectacular failure
I'm running beta7 on two machines, with maildir on NFS. I have lockd running on all machines. I've found that Dovecot is highly unstable with NFS when accessing a mailbox on more than one machine at the same time. Both dovecot machines have: mmap_disable = yes lock_method = fcntl NFS is version 3, exported from a third linux machine. All machines are running 2.6.9 kernel. Any ideas
2003 Oct 17
2
exchange server and amba 3 integration
Hi, The decision has been made to use Exchange 2K server despite my efforts in suggesting Cyrus Imap with Sendmail. Has any one used or have suggestions on using an Exchange 2K Mail server with Samba 3 as the "only" PDC? My ?s; 1) Is the 2K Exchange Server integration as simple as having a 2K machine joining a Samba PDC? 2) I use smbpasswd as a backend as I am migrating from
2012 May 17
1
kernel: nfs: RPC call returned error 88
We have a 2-node Oracle RAC that keeps getting the following error: kernel: nfs: RPC call returned error 88 The storage being mounted is netapp. We don't see any errors/issues on the storage itself or the switches this client is connecting thru. The NFS network is a 2-interface ( 2 x 1Gb UTP) bond which shows no errors of any kind. We are mounting with the following mount options:
2009 Dec 18
1
Maildir on NFS - attribute caching question
Hi Timo, We've been running Dovecot with Maildir on NFS for quite a while - since back in the 1.0 days I believe. I'm somewhat new here. Anyway... The Wiki article on NFS states that 1.1 and newer will flush attribute caches if necessary with mail_nfs_storage=yes. We're running 1.2.8 with that set, as well as mail_nfs_index=yes, mmap_disable=yes and fsync_disable=no. We have a pool
2014 Nov 09
0
Master Works, Slave Does Not
I would like to verify my understanding keeping in mind I have a one master and one slave computer. When the master gets the low batt/noAC signal it initiates a broadcast packet(s) on port 3493. 1) Is this correct? Then the slave computer must have this port open and it listens on this port for the shut-down command. 2) Is this correct? On the slave if I run the following: steve at MyDesktop:~$