On 7/10/2008, Bill Christensen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On that note... is there anything to look out for with moving the
archives elsewhere? Can they just be moved and a symlink put in
their place? Or is it best to define the path in a config file (and
if so, which one)?
Hmmm, dunno,
On 10-Jul-08, at 11:35 PM, Bill Christensen wrote:
At 1:19 PM -0400 7/10/08, Simon wrote:
This doesn't help you much now, but this is why it is a good idea
to keep anything that stores data (mail, temp directories, etc) on
a separate partition from your / directory.
On that note... is there
Hi...
It's been 3 weeks since I launched my mailing list server using Mailman +
Postfix, 2 days ago my server stoped sending mail, when I search the problem
from log it telling me that the problem is disk drive is full. When I
restart my server I can't login into server because there are no free
On 7/10/2008 4:31 AM, Maickel Pandie wrote:
It's been 3 weeks since I launched my mailing list server using Mailman +
Postfix, 2 days ago my server stoped sending mail, when I search the problem
from log it telling me that the problem is disk drive is full. When I
restart my server I can't login
Maickel Pandie wrote:
First time this server work, it only consume 6 GB.
Now my 40 GB hard drive is full.
For a server, especially a mailing list server, 40GB is ... very small.
Most servers I know of would probably have hundreds of GB available for the
OS, the
can I just use cleanarch from /var/lib/mailman/bin/cleanarch to delete all
archive?
2008/7/11 Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Maickel Pandie wrote:
First time this server work, it only consume 6 GB.
Now my 40 GB hard drive is full.
For a server, especially a mailing
Maickel Pandie wrote:
Hi...
It's been 3 weeks since I launched my mailing list server using Mailman +
Postfix, 2 days ago my server stoped sending mail, when I search the problem
from log it telling me that the problem is disk drive is full. When I
restart my server I can't login into server
At 1:19 PM -0400 7/10/08, Simon wrote:
This doesn't help you much now, but this is why it is a good idea to
keep anything that stores data (mail, temp directories, etc) on a
separate partition from your / directory.
On that note... is there anything to look out for with moving the