On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 11:33:25AM +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
> i have on all machines "enable_long_queue_ids = yes" and one of them is
> producing
> the old queue-id's daily by pickup via logwatch and interesting is that there
> exists a 1:1 clone (put one of the RAID1 disks into the same hardware
> and change only the machine-name) without this behavior
>
> [root@localhost:~]$ postconf -n | grep long
> enable_long_queue_ids = yes
>
> Apr 29 02:33:03 localhost postfix/qmgr[1202]: 36CA45F1B2: removed
> Apr 29 02:33:03 localhost postfix/pickup[7570]: 36CA45F1B2: uid=0 from=<root>
> Apr 29 02:33:03 localhost postfix/smtp[8033]: 36CA45F1B2: to=<root>,
> relay=**.**.**.**[**.**.**.**]:587,
> delay=0.96, delays=0.54/0.02/0.34/0.06, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0 Ok:
> queued as 9B5798F)
> Apr 29 02:33:03 localhost postfix/cleanup[8012]: 36CA45F1B2:
> message-id=<20120429003303.36CA45F1B2@localhost>
> Apr 29 02:33:03 localhost postfix/qmgr[1202]: 36CA45F1B2: from=<root>,
> size=3774, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
This log entry is from one year ago, how are you searching your
logs? When you create a clone, do you wipe the logs? You should
also consider naming your machines something a tad less generic
than "localhost".
--
Viktor.