On Fri, January 15, 2010 9:50 am, Michael Menge wrote:
> Quoting Eric Luyten :
>> On our previous Cyrus server (2.2 on Solaris 9 with UFS) I detected several
>> multiply-linked message files (sitting in different folders/directories).
>>
>> Those will be counted twice/thrice/... towards the Cyru
Quoting Eric Luyten :
On Thu, January 14, 2010 8:26 pm, Wil Cooley wrote:
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
Some earlier versions of Cyrus had quota calculation issues with big
quotas (2GB? 4GB?) or big mailboxes. I think there is a blurb in WMOGAG
about that, and what version fixed it.
It happe
On Thu, January 14, 2010 8:26 pm, Wil Cooley wrote:
> Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
>
>
>> Some earlier versions of Cyrus had quota calculation issues with big
>> quotas (2GB? 4GB?) or big mailboxes. I think there is a blurb in WMOGAG
>> about that, and what version fixed it.
>
> It happens with 2.2
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> Some earlier versions of Cyrus had quota calculation issues with big
> quotas (2GB? 4GB?) or big mailboxes. I think there is a blurb in WMOGAG
> about that, and what version fixed it.
It happens with 2.2 crossing the 4GiB range, but not related to what he's
seeing.
Thanks for your quick reply.
On 01/14/10 01:32 PM, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-01-14 at 13:25 -0500, Robert Wirstrom wrote:
>> We are running Cyrus 2.3.15 on Solaris 10 and recently started enabling
>> quotas for around 100 users. Certain user accounts show conflicting
>> information
On Thu, 2010-01-14 at 13:25 -0500, Robert Wirstrom wrote:
> We are running Cyrus 2.3.15 on Solaris 10 and recently started enabling
> quotas for around 100 users. Certain user accounts show conflicting
> information based on the 'quota' command and how much space is taken up
> by the filesystem ('d
Hi,
We are running Cyrus 2.3.15 on Solaris 10 and recently started enabling
quotas for around 100 users. Certain user accounts show conflicting
information based on the 'quota' command and how much space is taken up
by the filesystem ('du'). We have run 'quota -f' and 'reconstruct -r -f'
numerous