Am 17.07.2012 13:59, schrieb Timo Sirainen:
> On 10.7.2012, at 14.00, Reindl Harald wrote:
> 
>> why does dovecot touch any ever used fuse-mountpoint
>> and scream at the next start that is no longer mounted?
>>
>> "If this is intentional, remove it with doveadm mount"
>> why if i never called "doveadm" on any setup at all?
>>
>> Jul 10 09:10:56 rh dovecot: master: Dovecot v2.1.8 starting up (core dumps 
>> disabled)
>> Jul 10 09:10:56 rh dovecot: master: Warning: /sys/fs/cgroup/cpu is no longer 
>> mounted. If this is intentional,
>> remove it with doveadm mount
> 
> v2.1.9+ log message will point to http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Mountpoints

Dovecot already internally filters out many mountpoints and filesystems that
are pretty much guaranteed not to contain any emails

i bet /sys/fs/cgroup will never contain any mail :-)

the bug is taht it also adds fuse-mountpoints where the dovecot
suer never ever has any access permissions and whines later
if they are unmounted

i see no reason for such magic

why does a mailserver touch any mountpoint where it is not
explicit configured to store mails?
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Jul 17 14:08:48 rh dovecot: master: Warning: /sys/fs/cgroup/cpu is no longer 
mounted. If this is intentional,
remove it with doveadm mount
Jul 17 14:08:48 rh dovecot: master: Warning: /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuacct is no 
longer mounted. If this is intentional,
remove it with doveadm mount

Jul 17 14:10:17 srv-rhsoft dovecot: master: Warning: /var/run/vmblock-fuse is 
no longer mounted. If this is
intentional, remove it with doveadm mount

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