Because of the sudden end-of-life of Fedora Core 4, I'm moving my mail
server from FC4 to a CentOS 4.4 box.
FC4 uses DB4 4.3.27.
CentOS 4.4 uses DB4 4.2.52.
What's the best way for me to downgrade the Cyrus DBs for this migration?
Thanks.
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Because of the sudden end-of-life of Fedora Core 4, I'm moving my mail
server from FC4 to a CentOS 4.4 box.
FC4 uses DB4 4.3.27.
CentOS 4.4 uses DB4 4.2.52.
What's the best way for me to downgrade the Cyrus DBs for this migration?
Convert all BerkeleyDBs on the FC4 box to skiplist and
Am Donnerstag 30 November 2006 15:35 schrieb Jorey Bump:
Timo Veith wrote:
I am still having the problem, isn't there anyone who has a hint for
me? I changed the io scheduler from cfq to deadline, raised file
descriptor limit to 30 and still have no betterment. :(
Just a thought, but
I recently had to migrate a sasl auth db from GNU DBM to Berkeley DB.
I used this:
http://dcs.nac.uci.edu/~strombrg/convert-database
--I know that's 404 so search around for it (hint: it's a python
script). If not, email me directly and I can send it to you.
Also, there's a very clear and
Timo Veith wrote:
Am Donnerstag 30 November 2006 15:35 schrieb Jorey Bump:
Just a thought, but can you try switching to a 2.4.x kernel? The 2.6
series seems to suffer from gremlins like this once in a while.
I am pretty sure that the master daemon is now running with a 35 file
desciptor
On Dec 1, 2006, at 12:29 PM, Timo Veith wrote:
[...]
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to 127.0.0.1.
Escape character is '^]'.
And I can wait and wait ...
This is the point where I start wondering what the hell cyrus is
doing now
that it takes so long to answer.
I started the master daemon
Hello
I have not monitored this thread but have you checked if you are
suffering from the not enough entropy problem in the case APOP is not
deactivated?
Regards
Andreas
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
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Just another datapoint,
Cyrus seems to work fine with a 2.4 kernel via NFSv3 to a netapp filer
when mounted with -o nolock. It doesn't use lockd, but it still uses
local locking. imaptest has no problems (except for STORE failed: NO
Too many user flags in mailbox which is just because cyrus has
Adam Kramer wrote:
Just another datapoint,
Cyrus seems to work fine with a 2.4 kernel via NFSv3 to a netapp filer
when mounted with -o nolock. It doesn't use lockd, but it still uses
local locking. imaptest has no problems (except for STORE failed: NO
Too many user flags in mailbox which is
On 12/1/06, Rudy Gevaert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adam Kramer wrote:
Just another datapoint,
Cyrus seems to work fine with a 2.4 kernel via NFSv3 to a netapp filer
when mounted with -o nolock. It doesn't use lockd, but it still uses
local locking. imaptest has no problems (except for STORE
I have recompiled my cyrus implementation (--with-devrandom=/dev/urandom) and
my kernel with no luck.
I reboot from the newest 2.4 kernel and my pop clients hang. When checking the
2.6 kernel I looked at /proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail and saw that it
very low (like 5-30, not sure on
Simon Matter wrote:
Because of the sudden end-of-life of Fedora Core 4, I'm moving my mail
server from FC4 to a CentOS 4.4 box.
FC4 uses DB4 4.3.27.
CentOS 4.4 uses DB4 4.2.52.
What's the best way for me to downgrade the Cyrus DBs for this migration?
Convert all BerkeleyDBs on the FC4 box
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