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2008 Jan 04
1
Compile error introduced in b13 (Solaris 10)
Any news on the b13 compile issue on Solaris 10 (both Sparc and X86)? Would be nice to know whether it's our own headache or something thats not supposed to be and thus expected to be fixed in the next release. Just to be clear this didn't occur in any other release (I've compiled all previous v1.1 betas on the same setup including b12). Ref.:
2008 Feb 21
3
Quota handling on NFS Maildir
Hi Throughout the v. 1.1 betas I have been receiving casual reports that quota isn't handled correctly (running Maildir). At the moment I'm running 1.1beta14 but this has been occurring in all other 1.1 betas as well (I don't know for sure whether this was also an issue in 1.0, but I think so). In some earlier betas the issue where worse than is is now (due to improved NFS locking I
2007 Dec 31
1
b13 Compile error on Solaris 10 (Sparc)
All betas so far have compiled without problems on my setup, but something breaks in b13. This problem occurs with both make and gmake. Below are outputs from make and gmake. Regards, Mikkel make all-recursive Making all in src Making all in lib make all-am if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I/opt/pkgsrc/pkg/include/mysql -std=gnu99 -g -O2 -Wall -W -Wmissing-prototypes
2007 Nov 04
3
Dovecot write activity (mostly 1.1.x)
I?m experiencing write activity that?s somewhat different from my previous qmail/courier-imap/Maildir setup. This more outspoken in v.1.1.x than v1.0.x (I?m using Maildir). Write activity is about half that of read activity when measuring throughput. But when measuring operations it?s about 5-7 times as high (measured with zpool iostat on ZFS). I think this might be due to the many small updates
2009 Feb 19
1
NFS error, device busy
> > On 2/16/2009 9:50 PM, Grandy Fu wrote: > >> > I am running dovecot 1.1.10 and 1.1.11 on Solaris 10, mailboxes are in >> > mbox format and served by Solaris 10 NFSv3, the dovecot cache is on >> > local disk. >> > >> > Some of my users always had above nfs error and their mailbox usually >> > very big, over 100M, 400M, or even
2008 Feb 23
2
rmdir() warnings with 1.1.rc1
Hi, Looks like there are still some Solaris rmdir() warnings being logged to syslog in 1.1.rc1 in nfs_flush_file_handle_cache_dir(): Feb 23 13:09:51 sx3 dovecot: [ID 107833 mail.error] IMAP(ran04): \ nfs_flush_file_handle_cache_dir: rmdir(/var/mail) failed: Device busy Manual for rmdir on Solaris states: EBUSY The directory to be removed is the mount point for a mounted
2014 Jul 03
1
rmdir() EBUSY warnings on 2.2.12
Hi, I'm getting a lot of syslog spam on FreeBSD 10 from nfs_flush_file_handle_cache_dir where, apparently it tries to rmdir() the mountpoint of my mail storage. > Jul 4 00:04:44 mailhost dovecot: imap(user at example.com): Error: nfs_flush_file_handle_cache_dir: rmdir(/var/mail/vhosts/example.com) failed: Device busy We're using ZFS and have /var, /var/mail, /var/mail/vhosts,
2007 Oct 30
2
Sieve 1.1.2 -> special chars
I'm unable to use local chars in vacation/auto replies with sieve. .dovecot.sieve.err gives the same error as when there's a parse error. Example of error: line 25: string '? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?. ': My dovecot is v. 1.1b5 and sieve is v. 1.1.2. This issue was also present with dovecot 1.0.x Is there a way around this? - Mikkel
2007 Nov 04
1
Dovecot I/O scheduling (all versions)
I have experienced this on all versions of Dovecot that I?ve used (1.0 - 1.1b6) using IMAP (it?s difficult to test if it?s also there with POP3). What I see is that if there is a peak in disk usage at the time of a specific request that requests stalls. The saturation of disk I/O is momentary but when it?s done (maybe after one or two seconds) Dovecot still waits for its I/O operation instead of
2007 Oct 17
1
Problem with bodystructure/partial fetch using 1.1*
Hi there I'm using dovecot-1.1b2/b3 with deliver. All information is stored in an SQL database and no errors related to this issue are written to the logs (actually I get no errors at all). I've run into at problem; FETCH BODYSTRUCTURE is broken after upgrading to dovecot 1.1b2 (same issue with 1.1b3). BODUSTRUCTURE only returns information from the first section (with incorrect
2012 Nov 19
1
fs_flush_file_handle_cache_dir: rmdir(/var/mail) AGAIN
We are running Dovecot 2.0.12. It runs on only one server and /var/mail is local where all the INBOX's are stored. Users other IMAP folders are NFS mounted on the server. We see frequent Error: nfs_flush_file_handle_cache_dir: rmdir(/var/mail) failed: Device busy I know this error message has been around a long time. Should we still be seeing it on 2.0.12 with a local /var/mail. Perhaps
2008 Jul 08
4
nfs_flush errors
I'm looking for some help with an nfs error that is filling our logs. I get a constant stream of these messages: Jul 8 10:47:08 servername dovecot: [ID 107833 mail.error] IMAP(username): nfs_flush_file_handle_cache_dir: rmdir(/var/mail) failed: Device busy I have two dovecot IMAP servers. All mailboxes are NFS mounted. The INBOX is /var/mail and the rest are in
2007 Dec 02
1
Quick fix for nfs-workarounds.c
Hi, Under Solaris 8, the rmdir() command returns EEXIST instead of ENOTEMPTY if an rmdir() is attempted on a directory with files still in it. Dovecot 1.1beta9 currently gives tons of errors in the logfile as a result of the code not checking for the right error value. The function nfs_flush_file_handle_cache_dir() in nfs-worksarounds.c probably needs to reflect EEXIST as well as ENOTEMPTY. --
2010 Mar 25
2
1.2.11 nfs_flush_file_handle_cache_dir problems
Hi chaps We're using the mbox_snarf plugin to snarf mail from /var/mail/%U to ~%U/Mail/inbox and using dotlocking on all accesses. This is on Solaris with NFS mounted home directories. We're getting a few (very few) of these for just a couple of users: Error: nfs_flush_file_handle_cache_dir: rmdir(/var/mail) failed: Device busy Which, having searched, I see some discussion of in the
2008 Feb 21
3
sieve problem
Hi all! Os : Fedora 6 Dovecot version : 1.0-0.1.rc7 Dovecot-sieve version: 1.0.2-6 (this is a problem?) Config : # dovecot -n # /etc/dovecot.conf protocols: imaps pop3s disable_plaintext_auth: yes login_dir: /var/run/dovecot/login login_executable(default): /usr/libexec/dovecot/imap-login login_executable(imap): /usr/libexec/dovecot/imap-login login_executable(pop3):
2009 Mar 18
1
NFS-error with dovecot 1.1.12
Hello, I'm testing version 1.1.12 and occasionally there is Mar 18 14:40:44 imap2 dovecot: [ID 107833 mail.error] IMAP(xyz): nfs_flush_file_handle_cache_dir: rmdir(/home/xyz) failed: Device busy It seems that it is related to a crash of the previous imap process of that user. And it doesn't seem to cause any problems. So can it safely be ignored ? It is on Solaris 10. Index storage
2017 Nov 14
1
Dates to numeric in for loop
Hi Can anyone explain why a date becomes numeric when you loop over a series of dates? > dt <- Sys.Date() > dt [1] "2017-11-14" > class(dt) [1] "Date" > dts <- dt - 1:0 > class(dts) [1] "Date" > > for (i in dts) { + print(i) + print(class(i)) + print(as.Date(i, "1970-01-01")) + print(class(as.Date(i,
2001 Aug 13
3
subset syntax
Can anyone tell me what's wrong with this command?? xx<-subset(x,LOCAL.NAME==c("Chifumbata","Chikota"),select=c(13,16,19,23,26,2 9,30,33:48)) Warning message: longer object length is not a multiple of shorter object length in: LOCAL.NAME == c("Chifumbata", "Chikota") both of the following commands work fine
2008 Jul 11
0
Subject: Re: nfs_flush errors
dovecot-request at dovecot.org wrote: > From: Dean Brooks <dean at iglou.com> > Subject: Re: [Dovecot] nfs_flush errors > To: dovecot at dovecot.org > Message-ID: <20080711050942.GA11555 at iglou.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 05:20:21PM -0700, Hans Wunsch wrote: > > Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 01:09:42 -0400
2014 Jan 07
0
Mailbox autocreate feature cannot create folders
Hello, The "new" way of creating default mailboxes doesn't work for us. There seems to be a permission problem. We get this in the logs: imap(testuser at domain.com): Error: nfs_flush_file_handle_cache_dir: rmdir(/var/mail) failed: Device busy That error message has nothing to do with NFS (not used) or /var/mail and appears every time an app is requesting a list of folders via