On 7/2/2013 8:48 AM, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jun 2013, Ken A wrote:
I'm using dict quota like so:
quota = dict:User quota::file:/[path]/quotas/%u
[path]/quotas/ is a tmpfs.
The idea is to do less work on disk. Other than forcing dovecot
to rebuild quotas on a reboot, are
On 27.6.2013, at 19.44, Ken A k...@pacific.net wrote:
I'm using dict quota like so:
quota = dict:User quota::file:/[path]/quotas/%u
[path]/quotas/ is a tmpfs.
The idea is to do less work on disk.
There are no fsync() or fdatasync() calls to quota files. Ideally if the system
had
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On Thu, 27 Jun 2013, Ken A wrote:
I'm using dict quota like so:
quota = dict:User quota::file:/[path]/quotas/%u
[path]/quotas/ is a tmpfs.
The idea is to do less work on disk. Other than forcing dovecot to
rebuild quotas on a reboot, are there
I'm using dict quota like so:
quota = dict:User quota::file:/[path]/quotas/%u
[path]/quotas/ is a tmpfs.
The idea is to do less work on disk. Other than forcing dovecot to
rebuild quotas on a reboot, are there any downsides?
Thanks,
Ken
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