Thank you all of you who give me that precious tips, i am going to put
them on practice, and i will tell you when the system will be finished
in order to share my experience with you.
Slds.
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Cel. +57 316-227-3593
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Dear
I'm fighting with the cyrus + postfix since one week about creating
virtual mailboxes.
i have always these errors
Apr 11 10:00:49 debian-cyrus cyrus/lmtpd[24387]: accepted connection
Apr 11 10:00:49 debian-cyrus cyrus/lmtpd[24387]: lmtp connection
preauth'd as postman
Apr 11 10:00:49 d
You probably need to set "allowallsubscribe: 1" on the servers in your
murder.
>From the imapd.conf manpage:
allowallsubscribe: 0
Allow subscription to nonexistent mailboxes. This
option is typically used on backend servers in a Murder
so that users can s
> 1. Linux LVM over a 600 GB RAID 10 ( 4 x 300 GB)
> 2. Which filesystem seems to be the better ? ext3 ? xfs ? reiserfs ?
> 3. Which options to format the filesystem ? acording to the chosed
> filesystem
> 4. Which pop3 / imap proxy to use ?
> 5. Single instance or multiple instance
I mean we do not allow connections directly to the
back-end servers. Our FE servers are behind a
CSS redirector. The Redirector does the load balancing.
If the clients were connecting directly to the BE server
containing their INBOX, this would cause cross-subscription
problems, since BE servers
> ; Best: ZFS on Solaris ;)
>
> Or now on MacOSX (Leopard) or on FreeBSD (7.0)!
both are not officially supported; ZFS support on FreeBSD is experimental.
furthermore, as a (not only, but also) Mac user for more than 15 years who
dropped use of Apple products entirely in 2005 (yes, there were good
> Both partitions were formatted with the following commands:
>mkfs -t ext3 -j -m 1 -O dir_index /dev/sdb1
Yep, "-O dir_index" is the important bit. With that the performance
difference between ext3 and other filesystems is dramatically
diminished.
>tune2fs -c 0 -i 0 /dev/sdb1
> Our moun
On 10 Apr 2007, at 12:40, John Madden wrote:
Indeed, I've seen reiserfs do some very long fsck's, but I've seen the
same out of ext3. But for a filesystem of 35 million mail files, I
figure it's got to beat ext3 on performance, at least. ...But there
don't seem to be any stats at this scale to
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007, Timo Schoeler wrote:
;
; Best: ZFS on Solaris ;)
Or now on MacOSX (Leopard) or on FreeBSD (7.0)!
(although Solaris is likely to remain the most stable implementation for
the moment)
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007, Nestor A. Diaz wrote:
Hello People,
I am a proud cyrus user and fan, right know i need o implement a 15K users
cyrus mailstore, since i have been using cyrus for an average 400 users
mailstore, i will like to hear comments for setting up a cyrus for a 15K
users.
I cur
Please specify those weaknesses. 250,000 mailboxes on reiserfs right
now, always open to options.
The main problem I'm aware of is that in the event of a "problem",
reiserfsck 1) can take a long time (like weeks) to complete, 2) doesn't
necessarily fix the problems. ext3 doesn't have these prob
> The main problem I'm aware of is that in the event of a "problem",
> reiserfsck 1) can take a long time (like weeks) to complete, 2)
> doesn't necessarily fix the problems. ext3 doesn't have these
> problems.
Indeed, I've seen reiserfs do some very long fsck's, but I've seen the
same out o
On 10 Apr 2007, at 11:16, John Madden wrote:
Please specify those weaknesses. 250,000 mailboxes on reiserfs right
now, always open to options.
The main problem I'm aware of is that in the event of a "problem",
reiserfsck 1) can take a long time (like weeks) to complete, 2)
doesn't necessar
John Madden wrote:
My guess: ext3. ReiferFS has some very annoying weaknesses that may
affect you.
Please specify those weaknesses. 250,000 mailboxes on reiserfs right
now, always open to options.
John
Hi
May be of interest regarding point 2. I saved this postfix post not
lo
> My guess: ext3. ReiferFS has some very annoying weaknesses that may
> affect you.
Please specify those weaknesses. 250,000 mailboxes on reiserfs right
now, always open to options.
John
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John Madden
Sr. UNIX Systems Engineer
Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana
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On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 06:56:43 -0500
"Nestor A. Diaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello People,
>
> I am a proud cyrus user and fan, right know i need o implement a 15K
> users cyrus mailstore, since i have been using cyrus for an average
> 400 users mailstore, i will like to hear comments for se
On Tue, 2007-04-10 at 06:56 -0500, Nestor A. Diaz wrote:
> Hello People,
>
> I am a proud cyrus user and fan, right know i need o implement a 15K
> users cyrus mailstore, since i have been using cyrus for an average 400
> users mailstore, i will like to hear comments for setting up a cyrus for
Hello People,
I am a proud cyrus user and fan, right know i need o implement a 15K
users cyrus mailstore, since i have been using cyrus for an average 400
users mailstore, i will like to hear comments for setting up a cyrus for
a 15K users.
I currently have a ' postfix / postgresql / cyrus
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