Hi Nick,

hmm, permissions are the same except the ownership of the files.
Despite the changes made, the partition still grows. So i guess it's
unlikely be the permissions problem =(

Eugene


----- Original Message -----
From: "Nick (Keith) Fish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Eugene Teo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Qmail Mailing List"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2001 10:10 PM
Subject: Re: qmail Size Problem


> Eugene Teo wrote:
> >
> > The thing is: whenever i start qmail, my /usr which qmail is occuping
> > keeps on growing. And when I stop qmail, it halts. It grows up to
> > the point it says no space left where in fact it has 2.2gb space. Next,
> > i did a du -s /usr and the space is not the same as reported df. It's
> > big difference. one is 500mb and the other is 4.5gb?
> >
> > Eugene
>
> Sounds like a permissions problem.  What does `ls -ls ~qmailq/queue` look
> like?  Here's mine:
>
>    4 drwx------   2 qmails   qmail        4096 Jun 14 21:15 bounce/
>    4 drwx------  25 qmails   qmail        4096 Apr 26 20:49 info/
>    4 drwx------   2 qmailq   qmail        4096 Jun 16 14:01 intd/
>    4 drwx------  25 qmails   qmail        4096 Apr 26 20:49 local/
>    4 drwxr-x---   2 qmailq   qmail        4096 Apr 26 20:49 lock/
>    4 drwxr-x---  25 qmailq   qmail        4096 Apr 26 20:49 mess/
>    4 drwx------   2 qmailq   qmail        4096 Jun 16 14:01 pid/
>    4 drwx------  25 qmails   qmail        4096 Apr 26 20:49 remote/
>    4 drwxr-x---   2 qmailq   qmail        4096 Jun 16 14:01 todo/
>
> --
> Nick (Keith) Fish
> Network Engineer
> Triton Technologies, Inc.

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