Last week, I moved our mailman install to a different partition where we
have more space and so I could export it via nfs.
It is in /a1/mailman on the mail server. I nfs exported it so
that we could run the cgi's and access the archives from our
web server.
The new partition has quotas, but no
On 3/29/2004 7:51, Tom Lieuallen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Last week, I moved our mailman install to a different partition where we
have more space and so I could export it via nfs.
It is in /a1/mailman on the mail server. I nfs exported it so
that we could run the cgi's and access the
No, both are Solaris UFS file systems.
Thanks
Tom Lieuallen
Is the new partition using reiserfs by any chance? I don't know whether
Mailman works around the quirk that some versions of Reiser report 0 inodes
available if asked how many are, rather than -1 (the -1 being essentially
that
Well, mailman is exonerated. :-)
I am still 150% baffled, but the problem is not with mailman.
Even with no quota or an exorbitantly large quota -- the problem
persisted. At times, it was reproducible in a shell. Not mailman's
problem. I suspect some bum solaris patches. :-(
I finally shut