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2011 Aug 22
2
btrfs over nfs
I have been experimenting exporting btrfs subvolumes over nfs. Main subvolume is filesys1 mounted at /filesys1. Below this is subvolume base, user1 is in base and documents is in user1. documents is mounted at /documents. /etc/exports is: /filesys1/base/user1 172.16.0.0/24(rw,no_acl,no_root_squash,fsid=0) /filesys1/user1-snapshot 172.16.0.0/24(rw,no_acl,no_root_squash,fsid=0)
2019 Jan 06
0
Authentication/Penalty disabled (socket mode=0) introduces constant 5 sec delays (2.27 on debian 9)
Op 20/12/2018 om 18:09 schreef Ludovic Pouzenc: > Hi, > > I hit a bizare problem with dovecot 2.2.7 on debian 9 with LMTP enabled and auth/penalty disabled as documented here : > https://wiki.dovecot.org/Authentication/Penalty > > Use case : I run a swaks command to send an email to an exim4 that tries to make a callout to dovecot-lmtp. > At RCPT TO: swaks hangs
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 -
2019 Jan 08
1
Authentication/Penalty disabled (socket mode=0) introduces constant 5 sec delays (2.27 on debian 9)
Hi, I can confirm that in the bad behavior, the 5 second delay occurs at each AUTH in our case. I think the configuration we have kill auth process at each end of AUTH (and fork a new one for next next AUTH). I think the "disable" flag is local to the process that is killed / respawned. A collegue of mine, Laurent Guerby, has found a workaround for us and it's findings seems
2018 Dec 20
2
Authentication/Penalty disabled (socket mode=0) introduces constant 5 sec delays (2.27 on debian 9)
Hi, I hit a bizare problem with dovecot 2.2.7 on debian 9 with LMTP enabled and auth/penalty disabled as documented here : https://wiki.dovecot.org/Authentication/Penalty Use case : I run a swaks command to send an email to an exim4 that tries to make a callout to dovecot-lmtp. At RCPT TO: swaks hangs 5.0<something-small> seconds then process normally (exim is waiting for callout
2018 Oct 10
0
index corruption weirdness
On 09.10.2018 22:16, William Taylor wrote: > We have started seeing index corruption ever since we upgraded (we > believe) our imap servers from SL6 to Centos 7. Mail/Indexes are stored > on Netapps mounted via NFS. We have 2 lvs servers running surealived in > dr/wlc, 2 directors and 6 backend imap/pop servers. > > Most of the core dumps I've looked at for different users
2020 Jun 23
0
problem with warnings
Hi I have a problem with warrnings in log Yesterday "big gays" change datastore and After this time i get warrnings in dovecot like: Warning: Created dotlock file's timestamp is different than current time (1592878268 vs 1592871191): /vmail/us/username/Maildir/dovecot-uidlist Before that there was no problem with warnnings I have dovecot director with 5 dovecot-nodes and storage
2020 Sep 24
0
Dovecot permission denied errors on NFS after upgrade to 2.2.17
Hi, this sound correct, here is my fstab entry: /XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:/mail-storage??? /mnt/mail-storage nfs defaults,timeo=30??? ??? ??? ??? 0?????? 0/ Here are my options when doing "mount":
2012 Sep 24
0
Static files have vanished.
I'm confused about this, perhaps something is wrong with rsync? rsync version 3.0.4 protocol version 30 Linux ##### 2.6.32.59-0.3-default #1 SMP 2012-04-27 11:14:44 +0200 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux $ cat /etc/SuSE-release SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (x86_64) VERSION = 11 PATCHLEVEL = 1 nfs
2018 Oct 10
3
index corruption weirdness
On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 09:37:46AM +0300, Aki Tuomi wrote: > > > On 09.10.2018 22:16, William Taylor wrote: > > We have started seeing index corruption ever since we upgraded (we > > believe) our imap servers from SL6 to Centos 7. Mail/Indexes are stored > > on Netapps mounted via NFS. We have 2 lvs servers running surealived in > > dr/wlc, 2 directors and 6
2018 Oct 10
0
index corruption weirdness
<!doctype html> <html> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> </head> <body> <div> <br> </div> <blockquote type="cite"> <div> On 10 October 2018 at 19:12 William Taylor < <a href="mailto:william.taylor@sonic.com">william.taylor@sonic.com</a>> wrote: </div>
2018 Nov 15
2
huge increase in storage activity afther dovecot upgrade
Yes, multiple imap servers using one shared nfs storage. With the same config on 2.2.13 the public interface traffic was similar to the storage interface, around 100 mbps. After we switch to 2.2.27 the storage interface traffic jumped 10 times while the public interface stayed the same. This make us thinking that something is wrong and each time a user logs in the whole Inbox content is read
2019 Feb 07
0
"sieve: failed to store into mailbox 'Junk': Read-only mbox" over root_squashed NFS, lmtp : euid/egid set and access() don't mix together for me
Hi, I try to migrate an old fashioned mailsystem to Debian 9.7 / dovecot 2.2.7. I "have" to cope with mbox for now. I try to get rid of Sun OS 5.9 sendmail before mbox to mdbox migration (I'm fine if you laugh loudly ^^). Intended setup : 2 VM with exim (smtp in, smtp out roughly), 3 VM with dovecot (mbox, maildir, testbed), 1 VM with IMAP proxy and LMTP proxy. doveconf -n is
2018 Oct 09
3
index corruption weirdness
We have started seeing index corruption ever since we upgraded (we believe) our imap servers from SL6 to Centos 7. Mail/Indexes are stored on Netapps mounted via NFS. We have 2 lvs servers running surealived in dr/wlc, 2 directors and 6 backend imap/pop servers. Most of the core dumps I've looked at for different users are like "Backtrace 2" with some variations on folder path.
2018 Nov 15
0
huge increase in storage activity afther dovecot upgrade
On 2018-11-16 07:24, Adrian Minta wrote: > Yes, multiple imap servers using one shared nfs storage. With the same > config on 2.2.13 the public interface traffic was similar to the > storage interface, around 100 mbps. > > After we switch to 2.2.27 the storage interface traffic jumped 10 > times while the public interface stayed the same. This make us > thinking that
2018 Nov 15
0
huge increase in storage activity afther dovecot upgrade
Are you connecting to the same mailbox over NFS from multiple IMAP servers? If not and, at any given time, any mailbox will be accessed from a single NFS client, try to "dupe" Dovecot into thinking it's not using NFS. We're running quite successfully such setup with NFSv3 over TCP, which turned out to be the fastest and most reliable throughout the years. Here are the mount
2020 Sep 23
2
Dovecot permission denied errors on NFS after upgrade to 2.2.17
On 21 Sep 2020, at 01:48, Claudio Corvino <ccorvino at trustitalia.it> wrote: > problem still occurring, I just noticed that if I do an "ls -l /mnt/mail-storage/<user>/Maildir/cur/" from the Dovecot server I can unblock the mailbox of the user and Thunderbird can receives all the e-mails. > > The problem occurs even with the gmail client on the smartphone. >
2016 May 25
0
odd warning unlinking symlink on Windows
While constructing some tests of symbolic link code in R, I got an odd warning when trying the remove a symbolic link: file.create(tfile <- tempfile()) #[1] TRUE file.symlink(tfile, tlink <- tempfile()) #[1] TRUE unlink(tlink) #Warning message: #In unlink(tlink) : # cannot delete reparse point 'C:\Users\wdunlap\AppData\Local\Temp\Rtmp0oB1gl\fileedc792515a3', reason 'There is a
2015 Feb 27
0
Native characterset is wrong for unicode builds for Windows
On 27/02/2015 2:31 AM, maillist at tlink.de wrote: > Am 27.02.2015 um 03:13 schrieb Duncan Murdoch: >> On 26/02/2015 6:34 PM, maillist at tlink.de wrote: >>>> On 26/02/2015 3:09 PM, maillist at tlink.de wrote: >>>>> When I send some outlandish characters through enc2native (or format) in >>>>> R 3.1.2 on Ubuntu trusty it works quite well:
2005 Apr 03
1
NFS over ssh problems
I've got a setup where I run nfs over ssh on several distros, and it's been working like a charm on suse, mandrake, redhat 7-9 etc, but I've been unable to get it to work on CentOS. First I set up ssh portforwarding using: /usr/bin/ssh root@<remotehost> -L 250:irc.dynip.no:2049 -f sleep 60d & Then I mount using the following params in fstab: localhost:/somedir