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2006 Nov 26
1
ext3 4TB fs limit on amd64 (FAQ?)
Hi, I've a question about the max. ext3 FS size. The ext3 FAQ explains that the limit is 4TB. http://batleth.sapienti-sat.org/projects/FAQs/ext3-faq.html | Ext3 can support files up to 1TB. With a 2.4 kernel the filesystem size is | limited by the maximal block device size, which is 2TB. In 2.6 the maximum | (32-bit CPU) limit is of block devices is 16TB, but ext3 supports only up | to 4TB.
2004 Dec 06
1
Maximum ext3 file system size ??
Hi, If the ext3 file system maximum size updated or it is still 4TB for 2.6.* kernel? The site at http://batleth.sapienti-sat.org/projects/FAQs/ext3-faq.html says that it is 4TB yet, but I would like to know if it is possible to create and use stable & easy-to-fix (or at least as stable & easy-to-fix as ext3) file systems as big as 100TB for 32 bit Linux architecture? Any experience
2020 Mar 15
3
lmtp and recipient_delimiter
On 12/03/2020 08:04, Jean-Daniel wrote: > > >> Le 11 mars 2020 ? 19:32, Juri Haberland <juri at koschikode.com> a ?crit : >> >> Hi list, >> >> I have a small problem with recipient_delimiters contained in usernames. >> Recently I have extended recipient_delimiter from "+" to "+-" in both >> Postfix and Dovecot (using
2020 Mar 11
2
lmtp and recipient_delimiter
Hi list, I have a small problem with recipient_delimiters contained in usernames. Recently I have extended recipient_delimiter from "+" to "+-" in both Postfix and Dovecot (using lmtp) and now any user that have a '-' in it's username can't receive mail anymore, because lmtp truncates the localpart after the '-' and of course can't find the first
2020 Mar 12
0
lmtp and recipient_delimiter
> Le 11 mars 2020 ? 19:32, Juri Haberland <juri at koschikode.com> a ?crit : > > Hi list, > > I have a small problem with recipient_delimiters contained in usernames. > Recently I have extended recipient_delimiter from "+" to "+-" in both > Postfix and Dovecot (using lmtp) and now any user that have a '-' in it's > username can't
2003 Nov 26
0
a couple more tidbits on the conversion process
a couple of things that really helped me when converting from mbox to maildir. First is to see how simple procmail changes could be. in your /etc/procmailrc file, just add the following. MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir/ # Make sure this directory exists! DEFAULT=$MAILDIR if you're using per user procmail files, the exact same two lines will also work to ensure proper delivery. if
2017 Oct 08
0
My sub-folder with Outlook work-around to date
You can give mail location and home directory from userdb or passdb. For userdb, return mail=something:~/something and for home use home=/path/to/home For passdb, you can return userdb_mail and userdb_home Aki > On October 8, 2017 at 1:14 PM Philon <bytesplit at gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi David, > > I somehow remember that there is a way to get the mail_location from
2007 Jan 24
0
R packages for [K]Ubuntu now available
A quick note to "publicly advertise" the immediate availability of packages of R 2.4.1 for Ubuntu Dapper Drake (6.06) and Edgy Eft (6.10), straight off CRAN. >From the README: R packages for Ubuntu on i386 are available. The plans are to support at least the latest Ubuntu release and the latest LTS release. Currently (January 2007), these are Edgy Eft (6.10) and Dapper Drake
2006 Feb 12
1
Problems with POP3 UIDL when migrating from MBOX to Maildir
Hello, I am in the process of migrating a hosting setup from UW-IMAP to Dovecot. The protocols available to mail clients are IMAP and POP3 both before and after migration. I also wanted to change the mail storage format from MBOX to Maildir. However, at this point I hit a major snag with Dovecot and POP3 UIDL (unique identification listing for POP3 mailboxes). Several of the customers connecting
2017 Oct 08
2
My sub-folder with Outlook work-around to date
Hi David, I somehow remember that there is a way to get the mail_location from per-user-settings. I had this once when migrating from maildir to mdbox. You might want to use Google and the mailing list archives for the details but in summary it went like this: - set Dovecot to grab the mail_location from user-settings (I think we used MySQL db field - or check docs for auto:) - have login
2006 Dec 01
1
maintain 6TB filesystem + fsck
i posted on rhel list about proper creating of 6tb ext3 filesystem and tuning here.......http://www.redhat.com/archives/nahant-list/2006-November/msg00239.html i am reading lots of ext3 links like...... http://www.redhat.com/support/wpapers/redhat/ext3/ http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2005-September/052533.html http://batleth.sapienti-sat.org/projects/FAQs/ext3-faq.html ............but
2003 Apr 18
0
kjournald panic in 2.4.20
Hi, If this is a redundant post I apologize. I am running 2.4.20 on what has been a very stable Athlon machine for months, tried to move a 2 GB file from an ext2 partition to an ext3 and kjournald crashed. Here are the last reminants of my shell scrollback: [*ROOT* mofo /mnt/sda1/mysql/fd 641 ] ll oldmail/ total 2363288 -rw-rw---- 1 mysql mysql 2147483647 Jan 23 18:04 maillog.MYD
2008 May 02
4
ext3 filesystems larger than 8TB
Greetings. I am trying to create a 10TB (approx) ext3 filesystem. I am able to successfully create the partition using parted, but when I try to use mkfs.ext3, I get an error stating there is an 8TB limit for ext3 filesystems. I looked at the specs for 5 on the "upstream" vendor's website, and they indicate that there is a 16TB limit on ext3. Has anyone been able to create
2017 Oct 07
0
My sub-folder with Outlook work-around to date
Hi All, Thanks to MJ for the suggestion as my only hope, and I have tested this with Outlook 2016 and Thunderbird today - seamless creation of folders. Now the mammoth task of converting customers with masses of mbox folders to MailDir format using the on-line perl script: mb2md-3.20.pl Works nicely and will be what gets us out of trouble. My only sadness is that Outlook then has to be
2009 Mar 10
4
hi urgently need help.
Hi everyone Last night I set up ubuntu 6.06 - on a virtual machine. I installed wine and wine doors on it to test run a software or too - before making a switch to ubuntu ultimate edition next week. However wine and wine doors are not working. I used the links below to register on software properties and I included the authentication keys wine deb http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt dapper
2008 Feb 07
2
Centos 5.1 ext3 filesystem limit
Centos 5.1 documentation states that the supported ext3 filesystem limit is 16TB, yet I have a 9.5TB partition that is claimed to be too large: mke2fs 1.39 (29-May-2006) mke2fs: Filesystem too large. No more than 2**31-1 blocks (8TB using a blocksize of 4k) are currently supported. Am I missing something? > uname -a Linux fileserver.sharcnet.ca 2.6.18-53.1.6.el5 #1 SMP Wed Jan
2006 Oct 03
1
16TB ext3 mainstream - when?
Are we likely to see patches to allow 16TB ext3 in the mainstream kernel any time soon? I am working with a storage box that has 16x750GB drives RAID5-ed together to create a potential 10.5TB of potential storage. But because ext3 is limited to 8TB I am forced to split into 2 smaller ext3 filesystems which is really cumbersome for my app. Any ideas anybody?
2009 Sep 17
0
Change in Ubuntu support policy
Due to the increasing difficulty to maintain R backports for a three year old Ubuntu release, we are immediately dropping support for Ubuntu 6.06 "Dapper Drake". It also appears that few, if any, people were expecting an up-to-date version of R for Dapper on the desktop. So far, our policy was to support all Ubuntu releases until their official end of life date. For Long Term
2003 Apr 18
2
kjournald panic in 2.4.20 RedHat 7.2
Hi, If this is a redundant post I apologize. I am running 2.4.20 on what has been a very stable Athlon machine for months, tried to move a 2 GB file from an ext2 partition to an ext3 and kjournald crashed. Here are the last reminants of my shell scrollback: [*ROOT* mofo /mnt/sda1/mysql/fd 641 ] ll oldmail/ total 2363288 -rw-rw---- 1 mysql mysql 2147483647 Jan 23 18:04 maillog.MYD
2003 May 01
1
Any way to recover deleted files on ext3?
I am trying in vain to discover any way to undelete a deleted directory on a ext3 filesystem. I have followed the recommended steps of immediately unmounting the file system containing the directory and remounting it as read-only, but have no luck: debugfs indicates no deleted inodes. If there is no disk activity following the incident, how can the data disappear? Any and all suggestions would