On Mon, 13 Apr 2009 21:29 +0200, "Michael Glad" wrote:
> Cyrus being restarted / sync server abending, apparently causes it to
> leave sub dirs in the 'sync.' dirs containing hard links to messages.
> They currently sum to 40k+ links on one of my replicas :-( .
That's a lot of sync server failu
We are currently cleaning up after a similar analysis. Our current
plan is to clean up the sync. dirs on a restart of the sync_client.
If there is no advantage to saving state, maybe the sync_server could
do this automatically.
Cheers,
Ken
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 09:29:11PM +0200, Michael Glad wr
Cyrus being restarted / sync server abending, apparently causes it to
leave sub dirs in the 'sync.' dirs containing hard links to messages.
They currently sum to 40k+ links on one of my replicas :-( .
I noticed them during an yet unsuccessful attempt to find out why
message body inconsistencies
> Thanks all, for the input. My post had a typo - we aren't currently on
> RHEL 5. We're on RHEL 3. RHEL 3/i386 to RHEL 5/x86_64 is the exact path
> we are going.
>
> We're already running skiplist across the board so based on what we've
> read/heard we don't expect any trouble in that regard.
>
Thanks all, for the input. My post had a typo - we aren't currently on
RHEL 5. We're on RHEL 3. RHEL 3/i386 to RHEL 5/x86_64 is the exact path
we are going.
We're already running skiplist across the board so based on what we've
read/heard we don't expect any trouble in that regard.
Our plan is
> Hello,
>
> I'm searching for months without success for either one of these solutions
> :
>
> a) Out-of-office (away) plugin for Outlook that would use Sieve ?
>
> b) Web interface to manage an out-of-office message in Sieve ?
Websieve? Easysieve?
>
> If someone could give me some advice, it w
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 23:49 +0200, Simon Matter wrote:
> I'm not a fan of running anything that needs good performance on any
> kind
> of virtualization. At least you me really check that you get good IO
> performance out of it.
FWIW, building from source on RHEL 5 on a Xen DomU with 6 cores and 2