Hi,
Last night we had this happen again on one of our systems. What is the current thinking as to the cause and/or fix to this problem? I saw one response last time that said backing off to DB 4.0 would help. Again the versions of things are:


Sendmail 8.12.8
Cyrus 2.1.11
Berkeley DB 4.1.24

Thanks.
Jim



Hi,
I have an interesting problem. Over the weekend our syslog forwarder went beserk generating over 300,000 messages to about 6 people. This morning our three new Cyrus systems went belly up, (yes that is a technical term), actually the master daemon seemed to eventually freeze up. The only real error msgs I can find are these:
Mar 10 00:18:16 postoffice8 lmtpd[27393]: [ID 729713 local6.error] DBERROR: opening /opt/cyrus/mailboxes.db: Not enough space
Mar 10 08:04:46 postoffice8 pop3d[2183]: [ID 729713 local6.error] DBERROR: opening /opt/cyrus/mailboxes.db: Not enough space
Mar 10 08:12:58 postoffice8 imapd[2489]: [ID 729713 local6.error] DBERROR: opening /opt/cyrus/mailboxes.db: Not enough space
Mar 10 08:14:05 postoffice8 imapd[2731]: [ID 729713 local6.error] DBERROR: opening /opt/cyrus/mailboxes.db: Not enough space
Mar 10 08:27:59 postoffice8 imapd[3951]: [ID 729713 local6.error] DBERROR: opening /opt/cyrus/mailboxes.db: Not enough space


Now I'm been running older versions of Cyrus (1.5.19) for years at 300,000 messages a day with no trouble. I don't believe space is really an issue, here is a df -k from one of the systems.

Filesystem            kbytes    used   avail capacity  Mounted on
/dev/md/dsk/d0       1984564  904568 1020460    47%    /
/proc                      0       0       0     0%    /proc
fd                         0       0       0     0%    /dev/fd
mnttab                     0       0       0     0%    /etc/mnttab
/dev/md/dsk/d1        962573  255248  649571    29%    /var
swap                 28642528      32 28642496     1%    /var/run
swap                 28655440   12944 28642496     1%    /tmp
/dev/md/dsk/d4       5040814    8134 4982272     1%    /users
/dev/md/dsk/d3       5040814  452439 4537967    10%    /opt
/dev/vx/dsk/po8_dg01/logvol01
                     5160542  115891 4993046     3%    /logs
/dev/vx/dsk/po8_dg01/mqueuevol01
                     10321884    4986 10213680     1%    /mqueue
/dev/vx/dsk/po8_dg01/cyrus_data_vol01
                     41287586  126222 40748489     1%    /opt/cyrus
/dev/vx/dsk/po8_dg01/sendmailvol01
                     41287586  603402 40271309     2%    /opt/sendmail_vol
/dev/vx/dsk/po8_dg01/cyrus_app_vol01
                     41287586  147526 40727185     1%    /opt/cyrus_vol
/dev/vx/dsk/po8_dg01/spoolvol01
                     103218991  679107 101507695     1%    /var/spool/mail
swap                 28642640     144 28642496     1%    /opt/cyrus/proc
/dev/vx/dsk/po8_dg01/appvol01
                     20643785   54397 20382951     1%    /applications


This is all with Cyrus 2.1.11 on a V880 with 32GB of memory with Solaris 8 and, Sendmail 8.12.8. Anyone seen this before? Thanks.
Jim




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