Quick question for the list, and I hope somebody has either seen or done this before. I am running Qmail-Scanner on a machine that has 3 IDE drives on an Adaptec I20 Raid controller using Raid 5. I am also using the XFS file system, which as you may know sucks when doing deletes but is fast and stable at doing pretty much everything else. What I've done to kind of help alleviate some disk access is to mount the /var/spool/qmailscan/working folder as a tmpfs filesystem. This worked great, for about the first 12 hours. What I noticed is that while disk access is down and things seem faster, none of the files being created in /var/spool/qmailscan/new are being deleted, just piling up and now it is causing things to get really really slow. Any idea on why these files aren't being deleted? I don't see any errors in the logs or in the debug log. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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