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2000 Jun 29
2
passwords and NIS+
...me/faculty/test
read only = no
guest ok = yes
[homes]
comment = unix home directory space
path = %H
writeable = yes
valid users = %S
create mode = 0600
directory mode = 0700
locking = no
I really don't know how much of it works, or is correct at this point.
I've truss'd a few smbpasswd calls which seems to be more confusing.
If anyone could help me I'd greatly appreciate it!
Anyone out there using this with NIS+?
And I guess the last question should be - did I miss this stuff in
the docs?
Thanks for any help,
Diane
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2007 Feb 14
3
severe performance problem (mail cache related?)
Hi all, we're having a bad day with email :)
I have a user who was complaining of poor performance today when
opening mailboxes. Total time to open the box was about 1 minute.
Upon truss'ing the imap process during an open, I saw the trace quoted
below at the end of the email.
As you can see, for each "FETCH" line of response, we were seeing
dovecot do a ton of work-- mmaping anon, lots of munmaps(), etc. --
mmap() and munmap() are not free.
The stack trace of at le...