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2015 Dec 21
4
Extending a CentOS disk without reboot
Hello, Today a virtual server under my administration ran out of disk space, so I had to get extra space to it.. while it was running, because it's an important web server without any kind of HA/Load Balancing (don't do that, kids). So what happened, is that after another administrator had extended the disk from VMWare, I tried to extend it from the OS side. Everything went well,
2006 Dec 21
3
Upgrading to larger HD with LVM
What's the easiest way to transition to a larger HD when using LVM2? I'm running Centos 4.4. I'm going from a 20gb HD to a 40gb HD. I've already DD'd it to the 40gb HD. So now I have 20gb of unused space. Ideally, I'd like to make it one big physical space for the logical space instead of making another physical partition to expand the logical. Here is what I have now
2007 Nov 16
2
How to make fdisk recognize increased iSCSI LUN?
Hello, How to explain to fdisk that /dev/sda size changed? I increased LUN on storage, reloaded iscsi, did echo 1 > /sys/<something>/rescan. And I see in "dmesg" that kernel found new size of the LUN. But when I type "fdisk /dev/sda" it still shows old size. On /dev/sda1 sits LVM PV and I'd like to resize it instead of adding one more PV to volume group.
2008 Apr 06
8
Is XVD live resize possible?
Hi! Say I export an LVM logical volume from dom0 as /dev/xvda to the domU: disk = [ ''phy:xenimages/stan,xvda,w'' ] No I can lvresize xenimages/stan in dom0, but the domU stays ignorant of this change. How could I propagate the resize to the domU without rebooting or temporarily breaking its connection to /dev/xvda? Sort of a SCSI rescan, perhaps? -- Thanks, Feri.
2018 May 24
2
Bug: Dovecot index loosing sync with FTS despite "fts_autoindex = yes"
On 21 May 2018, at 14.11, kadafax at gmail.com wrote: > > Le 21/05/2018 ? 12:38, Aki Tuomi a ?crit : >> can you try turning on pluign { fts_enforced = yes } and repeat your test? > > Same (wrong) result: > 1. Send an email with "too6Ouka" in the body > > 2. Search against "too6Ouka": > # doveadm search -u username mailbox INBOX body too6Ouka
2018 May 28
1
Bug: Dovecot index loosing sync with FTS despite "fts_autoindex = yes"
On 28/05/2018 13:23, kfx wrote: > On 28/05/2018 13:04, Timo Sirainen wrote: >> On 28 May 2018, at 13.28, kfx <kadafax at gmail.com >> <mailto:kadafax at gmail.com>> wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Especially what is in the "fts" header vs. "next uid" header? Does >>>> the UID in "fts" header keep changing
2011 Oct 13
1
pvresize on a cLVM
Hi, I'm needing to expand a LUN on my EMC CX4-120 SAN. (Well I already had done it). On this LUN I had a PV of a cLVM VG. Know I need to run pvresize on it. Has anybody done this on a cLVM PV ? I'm trying to rescan the devices, but I can't "see" the new size. And, googling on it I can only find RHEL5.2 responses. Thanks in advance,
2018 May 28
2
Bug: Dovecot index loosing sync with FTS despite "fts_autoindex = yes"
On 28 May 2018, at 13.28, kfx <kadafax at gmail.com> wrote: > > >> Especially what is in the "fts" header vs. "next uid" header? Does the UID in "fts" header keep changing every time you save a new mail? I suppose it will. > > Diff between 2 emails: > next uid = 30104 | next uid = 30105 > last_indexed_uid = 30103 |
2014 Apr 09
1
Migration to Dovecot 2.2.12 - How to trigger full site indexing
Hi list, We are in the process of migrating our old (dovecot 1.2.4 based) mail system to the new one: - Centos 6 x86_64 - Dovecot 2.2.12 - Users in an openldap directory - clucene FTS I'm trying to trigger a full indexing for all the user and all their mailboxes (avoiding them to individually trigger it using a search within their MUA). I'm trying to use the "doveadm index"
2006 Nov 24
6
Need clarifications: Xen and winXP HVM: pci direct access, USB, desktop resolution
Hi list, I''m totally new at xen and apologize for my ignorance. What I''m trying to do is the following: I''ve got a laptop with core 2 duo cpu. Dom0: Fedora Core 6. Dom1: WinXP HVM I want to give the Dom1 full access to the wifi card, and the possibility to use USB pen drive. So I''ve hidden the pci address (according to lspci output) in the kernel''s
2008 Jun 24
11
what''s correct way of shrinking LVM based domU?
Hi all I want to shrink one of my LVM based domU''s, but don''t quite know how to do it. I have searched the Wiki & HOWTO''s, and they all show you how expand / enlarge a LVM based domU, but not shrinking it. So, I stopped (destroyed) the domU, and then resized it as follows: lvresize /dev/data/cpanel1 -L10GB (It was 100GB), but when I a started it up again, I
2018 May 21
3
Bug: Dovecot index loosing sync with FTS despite "fts_autoindex = yes"
can you try turning on pluign { fts_enforced = yes } and repeat your test? Aki On 21.05.2018 13:31, kadafax at gmail.com wrote: > Le 21/05/2018 ? 11:46, Aki Tuomi a ?crit?: >> That message is coming from the temporary raw user, not from the actual >> user. >> >> How did you verify that the FTS indexes are not created or updated >> automatically? > I send an
2008 Jan 18
1
Mounting /var directory to a new HardDisk
Hi, I have a mailgw running Centos where trendmicro(IMSS) is installed. it works perfectly. Now, the problem is it is running out of Harddisk. pls see below and pay attention to / file system (/dev/sda6), where only 1.3 gb is available. these are not Logical volums (LVM) [root at gateway 17141]# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda6 9.7G 7.9G 1.3G
2008 Jan 14
3
Spot the cyclical relationship
I got the following error, but there''s no "cycle" I commented out File["/dev/sdb3"] and it works, but of course would choke if I ran it and the requirement were not met err: Could not apply complete catalog: Found cycles in the following relationships: File[/dev/sdb1] => Exec[echo -e "0,290\n,290\n," | sfdisk /dev/sdb] Here''s the node: node
2005 Dec 14
1
Thinking about switching from courier-imap to Dovecot: 2 simple questions
Hi, I'm using RHEL4 and since the dovecot RPM is present in the main repository, I'm thinking about switching from courier-imap (with whom I've got trouble to update) to Dovecot. Here are two questions about Dovecot (google didn't answer me): 1. Is it possible for dovecot to use the bind mecanism against ldap for authentification purpose. My main concern is to avoid the
2007 Oct 06
2
expand physical volume
Hi. I added a disk to a hardware raid 5 array and now i want to expand the LVM physical volume. There are now 4 sas 146GB disks in the server. The virtual disk /dev/sdb from the raid controller has been resized successfully with the server management software osma. [root at srv1 ~]# fdisk -l /dev/sdb Disk /dev/sdb: 438.4 GB, 438489317376 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 53309 cylinders
2010 Feb 18
4
Resizing a PV that belongs within a Volume Group?
Hi, I was wondering if there was a way to extend (ie: grow) a PV that is part of a Volume Group? I currently have a partition on my HD that is being used as a PV for my Volume Group, but would like to make it larger. I have the space on my drive to extend my partition, but using standard tools (ex: gparted, Partition Magic, etc) would likely end up corrupting the data on in the Logical Volumes
2008 Jul 01
1
Rescan /dev/sd* without reboot?
I increased the SAN partition size for a given volume. Is there a way I can have fdisk recognize the new size without a reboot? Thanks, Scott
2007 Jul 18
1
apache mod_authnz_ldap: multiple servers syntaxes
Hello, I'm trying this here first before moving to the apache list. Maybe someone of you use mod_authnz_ldap with multiple ldap servers declaration for redundancy. With one server declared it is working. Here is what I've tried for adding another one (space separated as read in the apache's doc) : .... AuthLDAPURL
2009 Oct 21
1
Rescan for new geometry without reboot?
Hello, We just had our servers fitted with more disks. Most of the disks are growing existing RAID 1+0 channels, some are in new channels. Controllers and disks support live installation. I'd like to avoid a reboot just to let the system find that the disks are larger. All I can find so far suggests that its possible to rescan the disks, and even find the new geometry (e.g.